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NEAV-YORK. 


Nothing  adds  to  or  detracts  from  the  wardrobe 
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HIGHEST    CLASS    ONLY. 


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The  Finest    Porcelains,    Embroideries,    Bronzes,    Lacquers,    Ivory, 

and  Metal  articles,  will  be  sent  to  us  as  they  are  purchased  by 

Mr.  R.  Austin  Robertson,  resident  of  China  and  Japan. 

PHOTOGRAPHY  +  MADE  t  EASY. 


A  valuable  and  useful 
is  one  of  our 

Imateur 

For   Ladies  or  Gentlemen, 

No  Stains.         No  Trouble.  _ 


HOLIDAY    PRESENT 
equipinents  for 

Photography 

For   Young  or  Old. 

Price  $10.00  and  Upward. 


Call  ami  Examine,  or  send  for  Ilhistrated   Catalooue. 

E.   &    H.   T.   A^NTHOISTY    &    CO. 

40  years  eslablisM  in  tbis  line  of  business.  591      Bpoaclwav,    ISTeAvYork. 


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WV"  -^  Vanderburorh,  t  Wells  +  &  +  Co. 


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N.  B -Type,  Presses,  and  Printers'  Materials. 


XV 


©HE  EA  BARGE 


¥I¥E  RRW  QB. 


33   East  17th  Street. 

Recently  organized  for  the  purpose  of  extending  the  Decorative  Art  business  heretofore 
carried  on  by  Mr.  John  La  Farge,  whose  artistic  direction  is  retained  by  the  Company. 
The  Company  is  prepared  to  take  contracts  for 

memorial  ^^^^sd  QhsE  dJindoWs. 

Also,  Stained  Glass,  in  variety  of  design,  for  Private  Residences  and  Public  Buildings. 

(I^osaic,    J^epousee,  #  #  # 

(ilXood    C[arvings    and    X^lays, 
#  #  ^ronze    Ornamental    (JUiork. 


For   ECCLESIASTICAL    and    DOMESTIC    PURPOSES, 

And  all  interior  decorations,  from  the  simplest  and  least  expensive  to  the  most 
elaborate  and  costly,  for  which  they  have  special  advantages. 


Examples  of  Mr.  La  Purge's   Stained    Glass  and  other  Decorative  Art   Work  can    be   seen  at 

Trinity  Church,  Boston,  Mass.  St.  Thomas  Church,  5th  Avenue,  H".  Y. 

Memorial  Hall,  Harvard  College.  The  Brick  Church,  5th  Avenue,  N.  Y. 

Garfield  Memorial,  Williams  College,  Mass.  Church  of  the  Ascension,  5th  Avenue,  N.  Y. 

Channing  Memorial,  Newport,  R.  I.  Church  of  the  Incarnation,  Madison  Ave.,  N.  Y 

And  the  follotving  Private  Residences  : 

W.  H.  Vanderbilt,  N.  Y.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  N.  Y.  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  N.  Y. 

Marshal  0.  Roberts,  N.  Y.  H.  G.  Marquand,  N.  Y.  D.  0.  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Miss  Catherine  Wolfe,  N.  Y.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  N.  Y.  H.  L.  Ames,  Boston,  Mass. 

W.  &  R.  Goddard,  Providence,  R.  I. 


XVI 


Theodore   B.  Starr, 

206    Fifth    Avenue,    MADISON    SQUARE,    New-York, 

IMPORTER      AND     MANUFACTURER. 


CHOICE    DIAMONDS, 

RARE    PEARLS,  RUBIES, 

SAPPHIRES,  EMERALDS 

GOLD    JEWELRY 

WATCHES, 


SOLID    SILVERWARE, 

DECORATIVE    PORCELAIN, 

ARTISTIC    BRONZES, 

MANTEL    SETS, 

CLOCKS. 


Special  attention  g 


emounting  of  family 


Goods  sent  on  approval^  satisfactory  refcj-ences  being  given. 

Free   Inspection   of  the   Stock   Invited. 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


Pedestal  Fund 
Art  Loan  Exhibition, 


AT    THE 


NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  DESIGN 

23D  Street  and  Fourth  Avenue,  N.  Y. 


DECEMBER,    1883. 


IHEO.  L.  DEVINNE  &  CO.  PRINTERS;   NEW-YORK. 


Xhe  Pedestal  Pund  A^-T  Loan  Pxhibition 


— ♦{. — 

i9rcsi9ent : 
ALLEN     THORNDIKE     RICE. 


NOAH   BROOKS. 


R.   SWAIN   GIFKORD. 


JOHN   SWINTON. 


STvcasurer : 

JOSEPH    B.    GILDER, 


Scccetacj?  t 

MONTAGUE    MARKS. 


JBivectoc : 

F.    HOPKINSON    SMITH. 


EXECUTIVE     COMMITTEE. 


Mrs.  Burton  N.  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Chandler. 

Miss  C.  FuRKiss. 

Mrs.  George  L.  Rives. 

Mrs.  Edward  J.  Woolsey,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Wm.  M.  Kingsland. 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Leavitt. 

Mrs.  T.  M.  Wheeler. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Evarts. 

Mrs.  Bravton  Ives. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Whitney. 

Mrs.  John  Sherwood. 

Mr.  Joseph  W.  Drexel. 

Mr.  A.  W.  Drake. 

Mr.  William  Gedney  Bunce. 

Mr.  Carl  L.  Brandt. 


Mr.  Frederick  Dielm.\n.  Mr. 

Mr.  Frank  D.  Millet.  Mr. 

Mr.  J.  Q.  A.  Ward.  Mr. 

Mr.  Charles  R.  Miller.  Mr. 

Mr.  E.  L.  Godkin.  Mr. 

Mr.  Joseph  Pulitzer.  Mr. 

Mr.  Thomas  Kinsella.  Mr. 

Mr.  J.  Henry  Harper.  Mr. 

Mr.  Thomas  Hicks.  Mr. 

Gen.  Horace  Porter.  Mr. 

Mr.  Henry  Watterson  (Louisville).  Mrs 

Mr.  Nathan  Appleton  (Boston).  Mr. 

Mrs.  Erminnie  A.  Smith  (Jersey  C).  Mr. 

Gen.  Rush  C.  Hawkins.  Mr. 

Mr.  Barnet  Phillips.  Mr. 

Mr.  Arthur  Quartlev.  Mr. 


William  M.  Chase. 
J.  Carroll  Beckwith. 
Augustus  St.  Gaudens. 
John  La  Faroe. 
Carl  Schurz. 
Whitelaw  Reid. 
John  Foord. 
E.'vstman  Johnson. 
Louis  C.  Tiffany. 
Olin  L.  Warner. 

.   KlNNICUTT. 

Aener  Colgate. 
Frank  Moss  (Philadelphia). 
EdwardIJoseph  (London). 
John  A.  Lowell  (Boston). 
E.mery  H.  Barton  (Cincinnati). 


PiONORARY     VICE-PRESIDENTS. 


Mr.  John  Taylor  Johnston. 
Mr.  John  Wolfe. 
Mr.  Henry  G.  Marquand. 
Mr.  J.  PiERPONT  Morgan. 
Mr.  Jesse  Seligman. 


Mr.  Brayton  Ives. 
Mr.  William  C.  Prime. 
Mr.  Richard  M.  Hunt. 
Mr.  Robert  Hoe,  Jr. 
Mr.  Cornelius  Vanderdilt. 


Mr.  WiLLi.^M  M.  Evarts. 
Mr.  Erwi.v  Davis. 
Mr.  William  T.  Evans. 
Mr.  Robert  Graves. 


HONORARY    COMMITTEE. 


Mrs.  John  Jacob  Astor. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Morgan  Dix. 

Mrs.  John  Wolfe. 

Mrs.  Adrian  Iseun. 

Mrs.  Bayard  Cutting. 

Mrs.  Morgan  Dix. 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Dai.y. 

Miss  M.  A.  Cooper. 

Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Kidd. 

Mrs.  Price  W.  HASBROircK. 

Mrs.  S.  B.  Chittenden  (Brooklyn). 

Mrs.  Evans  (Albany). 

Mr.  Geo.  Abbot  James  (Boston). 

Miss  Emma  Lazari's. 

Mrs.  Parke  Godwin. 

Mrs.  William  Preston  Griffin. 

Mrs.  Pinchot. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Foote. 

Mrs.  John  Mack. 

Mrs.  B.  Frohlich. 

Mrs.  ArsTiN  Flint,  Jr. 

Mr.  Washington  Wilson. 

Mrs.  W.  C.  Tuckerman. 


Mrs.  Arthur  M.  Dodge. 

Mrs.  William  Lamont  Wheeler. 

Mr.  William  Riggs. 

Mr.  Nathan  Afpleton  (Boston). 

Mrs.  Walter  Ewing  Colton  (Brooklyn). 

Mrs.  Seth  Low. 

Mr.  Edward  Matthews. 

Mrs.  William  Jay. 

Mrs.  John  Taylor  Johnston. 

Mrs.  F.  HoPKiNsoN  Smith. 

Mrs.  Joseph  W.  Drexel. 

Mrs.  JAME.S  B.  Potter. 

Mrs.  W.  M.  Bliss. 

Mrs.  Brockholst  Cutting. 

Mrs.  William  Amory,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Julian  James. 

Miss  Maria  A.  Banker. 

Mrs.  Frank  White. 

Mrs.  J.  G.  Holland. 

Mrs.  Clarence  Gary. 

Mr.  Charles  C.  Perkins  (Boston). 

Mr.  Hamilton  J.  Wilde  (Boston). 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke. 


Mr.  Angelo  L.  Mvers. 

Miss  RouTH. 

Miss  BouviER. 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Thurber. 

Mrs.  Whitel.\w  Reid. 

Mrs.  Bleecker.  Van  Wagenen. 

Mrs.  William  A.  Hammond. 

Mrs.  Wm.  T.  Evans. 

Mrs.  Schuyler  van  Rensselaer. 

Mrs.  LocKWooD  De  Forest. 

Mrs.  Chas.  a.  Peahody. 

Mrs.  Walter  Lawrence. 

Madame  Di  Cesnola. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Draper. 

Mrs.  H.  Victor  Newcomb. 

Mr.  William  Hoyt. 

Mr.  B.  C.  Porter  (Boston). 

Mr.  E.  L  Kane. 

Mrs.  G.  W.  Ballou. 

Mrs.  Pierrepont. 

Mrs.  Bruce  Price. 

Mrs.  DwiGHT  Collier. 


HONORARY    COMMITTEE    OF    ARTISTS. 


Theodore  Baur  (s  Winthrop  Place). 

J.  H.  Beard  (1300  Broadway). 

E.  H.  Bi.ASHFiELD  (58  W.  57th  Street). 

Albert  Bierstadt  (1271  Broadway). 

M.  De  Forest  Bolmar  (51  W.  loth  Street). 

J.  B.  Bristol  (53  E.  23d  Street). 

Mrs.  Sara  M.  Campion  (28  E.  14th  Street) 

Harry  Chase  (58  W.  57th  Street). 

Thos.  B.  Clarke  (203  W.  44th  Street). 

W.  A.  Coffin  (152  W.  57th  Street). 

Chas.  B.  Curtis  (Rye,  N.  V'.). 

Miss  Julia  A.  Dillon  (142  E.  tSth  Street). 

E.  Leon  Durand  (788  Broadw.iy). 

Joe  Evans  (36  E.  3tst  Street). 

Henry  A.  Ferguson  (s2  E.  23d  Street). 

Jno.  L.  Fitch  (51  W.  loth  Street). 

Geo.  W.  Flagg  (8  E.  loth  Street). 

Montague  Flagg  (145  W.  55th  Street). 

Chas.  N.  Flagg  (152  W.  57th  Street). 

Frank  Fowler (Univ'tyB'ld'g,Wash'n  PI.). 

Mrs.  F.  Fowler  (Univ'ty  B'ld'g.Wash'n  PI.) 

D.  C.  French  (139  W.  25th  Street). 
Edw.  Gay  (Mt.  Vernon,  N.  V.) 

Mrs.  Helena  De  Kay  Gilder  (103  E.  15th). 
Wm.  Hart  (52  E.  23d  Street). 
Jos.  Hartley  (301  W.  4th  Street). 

E.  Heine.mann  (100  7lh  Street). 
E.  L.  Henry  (51  W.  loth  Street). 


Oliver  J.  Lay  (52  W.  23d  Street). 

Frank  T.  Lent  (128  Broadway). 

Will.  H.  Low  (152  W.  57th  Street). 

W.  S.  Macv  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

G.  H.  McCord  (Morristown,  N.  J.). 

E.  H.  McCoRD  (Morristown,  N.  J.). 

Constant  Mayer  (1298  Broadway). 

Thos.  Hovenden  (58  W.  57th  Street). 

Al?.  C.  Howland  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

Jno.  O'B.  In.man  (ii  W.  9th  Street). 

D.wid  Johnson  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

Otto  Kaiser  (211  5th  Street). 

A.  Kappes  (744  Broadway). 

Chas.  O.  Lamdin  (Germantown,  Pa.). 

Louis  Lang  (13  Waverley  Place). 

Francis  Lathrop  (83  Wa-:hington  Sq.  E  ). 

Cyrus  Lawrence  (31  Broad  Street). 

Chas.  H.  Miller  (108  E.  23d  Street). 

R.  C.  Minor  (Univ'ty  B'ld'g,  Wash'n  Sq.). 

J.  A.  Mitchell  (1155  Broadway). 

Percy  .Moran  (197  9th,  S.  Brooklyn,  N.V.). 

J.  C.  NicoLL  (58  W.  loth  Street). 

Jno.  H.  Niemeyer  (New  Haven,  Conn.). 

Wm.  R.  O'Donovan  (19  W.  nth  Street). 

J.  E.Oertel(io3  Corcoran  B'g,W'n,  D.C.) 

Chas.  Parton  (Care  Harper  &  Bros.,  City). 

Arthur  Parton  (51  W.  loth  Street). 

Howard  Pvle  (Wilmington,  Del.). 


T.  Addison  Richards  (Nat.  Acad.  Design). 

B.  F.  Reinhart  (52  E.  23d  Street). 
A.  P.  Ryder  (264  5th  Ave.). 

P.  P.  Ryder  (335  E.  118th  Street). 

Wm.  Sartain  (152  W.  57th  Street). 

Julian  Scott  (Plainfield,  N.  J.). 

A.  D.  Shattuck  (Granby,  Connecticut). 

Henry  P.  Smith  (Pine  Hill,  N.  Y.). 

Wm.  L.  Sontag  (120  E.  22d  Street). 

J.  R.  Stiles  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

Geo.  H.  Story  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

Miss  E.  Sutton  (Room  61,  Bible  Ho.,  City). 

Jas.  Symington  (58  W.  57th  Street). 

Jerome  Thompson  (52  E.  23d  Street). 

Virgilio  Tojetti  (58  W.  57th  Street). 

C.Y.  Turner  (Port  Washington,  L.  L,N.  Y.). 

G.  DE  Thulstrup  (4  W.  14th  Street). 

D.  W.  Tryon  (152  W.  57th  Street). 

C.  F.  Ulrich  (80  Washington  Square  E.). 
Chas.  Volkmar  (Tremont,  N.  Y.  City). 
Frank  Waller  (31  W.  15th  Street). 
Carleton  Wiggins  (Goshen,  Connecticut). 

D.  W.  Willard  (39  E.  i8th  Street). 
Fred.  Yuengling  (i6ist  St.  &  Morris  Av.). 
Ch.  M.  Dewey  (788  Broadway). 
Francis  A.  Silva  (51  W.  loth  Street). 
James  B.  Townsend  (World  Office). 
Douglas  Volk  (146  W.  ssth  Street). 


SPECIAL    LADIES'    COMMITTEES. 


OLD   CHINA  : 

Mrs.  CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER, 

Chairman. 
Mrs.  Geo.  L.  Rives. 
Mrs.  Brockholst  Cutting. 
Mrs.  Walter  Lawrence. 
Mrs.  Henry  S.  Leavitt. 
Mrs.  William  Jay. 
Mrs.  Edward  J.  Woolsey. 


MINIATURES: 
Miss  C.  FURNISS,  Chairman. 

Mrs.   KiNNICUTT. 

Mrs.  James  K.  Gracie. 
Mrs.  Fred'k  Sturgis. 
Mrs.  Henry  E.  Pellew. 
Miss  Louise  Butler. 
Miss  Howard. 


FANS: 

Mrs.  EDWARD  J.  WOOLSEYJr. 

Chairman. 
Mrs.  John  .Sherwood. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane. 
Mrs.  Charles  F.  Livermore. 
Miss  Morris. 
Miss  RouTH. 
Mrs.  AsTOR. 
Mrs.  Dudley  Field. 
Mrs.  Brockholst  Cutting. 


Mrs.   burton   N.   HARRISON,  Chairman. 

OLD   JEWELRY   AND    SIL- 
VER: 

Mrs.  GEO.  L.  RIVES, 

Chairman. 
Mrs.  Wm.  T.  Blodgett. 
Mrs.  Austin  Flint,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Joseph  W.  Drexel. 
Mr.  H.  Watson. 
Mr.  E.  C.  Moore. 

LACE: 

Mrs.  WILLIAM  KINGSLAND, 

Chairman. 
Mrs.  Astor. 
Mrs.  William  Jay. 
Mrs.  Richard  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  M.  Bliss. 
Mrs.  Pinchot. 

COMMITTEE  ON  PORTFO- 

LIO  of  Original  Slcetches  and  Au- 
tograph Letters  by  eminent  artists 
and  public  men  (to  be  disposed  of 
during  the  Exhibition  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Bartholdi  Pedestal  Fund). 

Mrs.  burton  N.  HARRISON, 
Chairman. 

Miss  RosiNA  Emmet. 

Miss  DoR.\  Wheeler. 

Miss  Van  Doren. 

Mr.  James  B.  Townsend. 

Mr.  Reginald  Cleveland  Coxe. 

Mr.  Arthur  Dudley  Vinton. 


COSTUMES,  ANTIQUE 
AND  NATIONAL: 

Mrs.  HENRY  S.  LEAVITT, 

Chairman. 
Miss  Leavitt. 
Mrs.  James  B.  Potter. 
Mrs.  Clarence  Cary. 
Mrs.  Frank  W.  White. 
Miss  Rosina  Emmet. 
Mr.  Walter  S.\tterlee. 
Mr.  Clarence  Olcott. 
Mr.  Reginald  Cleveland  Coxe. 


EMBROIDERY: 

Mrs.  T.  M.WHEELER,  Chairman. 

Mrs.  Walter  Lawrence. 

Mrs.  Morris  K.  Jesup. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Ripley. 

Mrs.  B.  Frohlich. 

Mrs.  Schuyler  van  Rensselaer. 

Miss  Cornelia  King. 

Miss  Susan  Travers. 

Mrs.  Whitelaw  Reid. 

Mrs.  F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Thurber. 

Miss  Cooper. 

Mrs.  R.  W.  Gilder. 

Mile.  DeJanon. 

Miss  Clar.\  Potter. 

Mr.  John  Dufais. 

Mr.  John  Chadwick. 


Mr.  Br.\yton  Ives. 


COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE. 

Mr.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 


Mr.  Burton  N.  Harrison. 


Mr.  Jesse  Seligman. 


COMMITTEE    ON    INSURANCE. 

Mr.  RICHARD   M.   HUNT,   Chairman. 


Mr.  Robert  Hoe,  Jr 


Mr.  Allen  Thorndike  Rice. 
Mr.  Carl  L.  Brandt. 


COMMITTEE    ON    GENERAL    BUSINESS. 

Mr.   F.   HOPKINSON  SMITH,   Chairman. 
Mr.  Joseph  B.  Gilder.  Mr.  Burton  N.  Harrison.        Mr.  A.  W.  Drake. 

Mr.  Montague  Marks.        Mr.  Robert  Hewitt,  Jr. 


Mr.  J.  Carroll  Beckwith. 


COMMITTEE    ON    DECORATION. 

Mr.  WILLIAM    M.   CHASE,  Chairman. 


Mr.  Lolts  C.  Tiffany. 


COMMITTEE    ON    THE    ADMISSION    OF    OBJECTS. 

Mr.  WILLIAM    M.   CHASE,   Chairman. 


Mr.  J.  Carroll  Beckwith. 
Mr.  Augustus  St.  Gaudens. 
Mr.  Walter  E.  Colton. 
Mrs.  T.  M.  Wheeler. 


Mr.  Montague  Marks. 
Mr.  Frederick  Dielman. 
Mr.  Arthur  Quartley. 
Mr.  Barnet  Phillips. 
Mrs.  H.  G.  Hutchins. 


Mr.  Edward  Joseph. 

Mrs.  Burton  N.  Harrison. 

Mr.  4I0GER    RiORDAN. 

Mr.  F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 


PUBLICATION    COMMITTEE. 

Mr.   MONTAGUE   MARKS,  Chairman. 


Mr.  Barnet  Pmi.Lii's. 
Mr.  A.  W.  Dr.\ke. 


Mr.   Frederick   Diel.man. 


Mr.  J  AS.  C.  Beard. 
Mr.  Francis  Lathrop. 
Mr.  Henry  Sandham. 
Mr.  Harrv  Fenn. 
Mr.  Robert  Blum. 


Mr.  J.  Henry  Harper. 

Mr.  Ai'GfSTUs  St.  Gal'dens, 

Mr.  Wiluam  M.  Chase. 


Mr.  RonERT  Hewitt,  Jr. 


Mr.  A.  W.  Drake. 


Mr.  Joseph  B.  Gilder. 
Mr.  Frederick  Dielman. 

Special  Catalogue  Committee. 

Mr.  a.  W.  drake,  Chairman. 
Mr.  Joseph    B.  Gilder.  Mr.  Barnet   Phillips. 


Mr.  Edward  Joseph, 
Mr.  Theo.  L.  De  Vinne, 


)  A  dvisory 
I    Members. 


Mrs.  G.  W.  Balloi'. 


Special  Catalogue  Illustration  Committee. 

Mr.  F.  S.  church,  Chairman. 


Mr.  W,  Taber. 

Mr.  Arthur  Quartlev. 

Mr.  George   R.  Halm. 

Mr.  George  Wharton  Edwards. 

Mr.  Geo.  D.  Brush. 


Mr.  W.  H.  Drake. 
Mr.  Henri  Bouch^. 
Mr.  Will.  H.  Taylor. 
Mr.  Joseph  Nugent. 


COMMITTEE   ON   PAINTING  AND   SCULPTURE. 
Mr.  J.  CARROLL  BECKWITH,  Chairman. 

Mr.  Olin  L.  Warner.  Mr.  Carl  L.  Brandt. 

Mr.  J.  Q.  A.  Ward.  Mr.  Arthur  Quartlev. 

Mr.  Frederick  Dielman.  Mr.  J.  Alden  Weir. 

Miss  RosiNA  Emmet. 

COMMITTEE   ON   COINS  AND   MEDALLIC  ART. 
The  Hon.  A.  S.  SULLIVAN,  Cliairmatt. 
Mr.  Richard  Hoe  Lawrence. 


Mr.  Henry  H.  Gorringe. 


COMMITTEE   ON   OLD   PRINTS. 

Mr.  barnet  PHILLIPS,  Chairman. 
Dr.  Charles  West. 


The  Hon.  Abram  S.  Hewitt. 


COMMITTEE   ON  WOOD-ENGRAVING. 

Mr.  a.  W.  drake.   Chairman. 
Mr.  Frederick  Juengling.        Mr.  William  H.  Morse.  Mr.  E.  Heinemann.  Mr.  J.  P.  Davis. 

COMMITTEE   ON   CERAMICS,  CARVING,  AND  FURNITURE.' 


General  Horace  Porter. 
Mr.  Robert  Prignot. 


Mr.  Maitland  Armstrong. 
Mr.  E.  C.  Arnold. 


Mr.  George  Campbell  Cooper. 


.Mr.   MONTAGUE   JL\RKS,   Chairman. 
Mrs.  G.  W.  Ballou. 
Mr.  C.  R.  Yandell. 


Mrs.  H.  C.  Ayer. 
Mr.  E.  J.  N.  Stent. 


COM.MITTEE   ON    METAL  WORK. 
Mr.  CAMILLE  PITON,  Chairman. 

Mr.  Otto  Heinicke.  Mr.  Camille  Piton. 

Mr.  W.  Pringle  Mitchell.  Mr.  J.  H.  Duncan. 

COMMITTEE   ON   ARMS   AND   ARMOR. 

Mr.  NAPOLEON  SARONY,   Chairman.  Mr,  G.  P.  Morosini. 


Mr.  Samuel  Sherwood. 


Mr.  Robert  Hoe,  Jr. 


Mr.  Noah  Brooks. 
Professor  E.  S.  Morse. 


COMMITTEE   ON   STAINED   GLASS. 

Mr.  ROGER  RIORDAN,   Chairman. 
Mr.  John  La  Farge.  Mr.  George  Tiden.  Mr.  Maitland  Ar.mstrong. 

COMMITTEE    ON   MISSALS   AND   OLD   BOOKS. 

General  RUSH  C.  HAWKINS,  Chairman.         Mrs.  Bravfon  Ives. 

COMMITTEE  ON   ORIENTAL   ART. 
Dr.  CHARLES  CARROLL  LEE,  Chairman. 

Mr.=.  Bravton  Ives.  Mr.  Lockwood  De  Forest. 

Mr.  Shugio.  Mr.  Geo.  B.  Myer. 


Mr.  Joseph  W.  Drexel. 


COMMITTEE   ON    MUSICAL   INSTRUMENTS. 

Mr.  WALTER   E.  COLTON,  Chairman.  Mrs.  D.  Colden  Murray. 

COMMITTEE   ON   ABORIGINAL   ART. 

Mrs.  ERMINNIE  SMITH,  Chairman. 

The  Hon.  Charles  Hutchinson.       Mr.  George  D.  Brush.        Mr.  W.  H.  Holmes.        Mr.  H.  F.  Farnv.         Mr.  M.  F.  Savage. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


N  ASSEMBLING  the  rare  and  carefully  selected  Loan 
Collection  here  presented  to  the  public,  the  Committee 
believes  that  it  has  successfully  accomplished  a  double 
task;  first,  in  assuring  the  increase  of  a  fund  in  which  not 
one  community  alone,  but  the  entire  nation,  should  feel 
an  interest ;  and  also,  in  awakening  among  us  a  potent 
influence  in  art. 

To  the  Exhibition  of  1876,  in  Philadelphia,  the  country 
owes  an  enormous  debt  of  gratitude,  not  only  for  the 
bequest  of  taste  in  things  beautiful  and  refining  to  our 
homes,  but  for  practical  results  in  fostering  in  America 
the  remunerative  industries  of  interior  decoration  and  adornment.  Since  the 
interesting  exhibition  held  in  this  building,  three  years  ago,  increased  knowledge 
and  appreciation  in  matters  of  art  have  brought  a  large  number  of  choice  objects 
from  the  Old  World  to  be  American  household  gods,  and  the  Committee  has  been 
fortunate  enough  to  secure  from  the  courteous  owners  many  of  these  treasures 
for  display  on  this  occasion. 

The  collection  of  paintings  and  sculpture  is  of  noteworthy  excellence,  in 
which  the  same  high  standard  has  been  conscientiously  preserved  throughout. 
The  departments  of  Wood- Engraving,  of  Old  Prints,  of  Coins  and  Medallic  Art 
will  yield  to  the  seeker  information  of  much  interest.  Of  Metal-Work,  of  Arms 
and  Armor,  of  Stained  Glass  with  its  kinsman  in  miniature.  Old  Illuminated  Missal- 
Work, — an  array  both  picturesque  and  valuable  is  seen.  The  lover  of  violins,  as  well 
as  the  virtuoso  in  other  musical   instruments,  will  find  a  department   in   which  his 


sensitive  spirit  may  take  delit,dit.  Among  treasures  of  the  storied  East,  decorative 
taste  has  gone  hand  in  hand  with  ripe  experience  to  furnish  specimens.  For 
all  this  gleaming  exposition  of  faience  and  porcelain,  of  stately  tapestries  and 
costly  plaques,  the  walls  of  luxurious  homes  have  been  rifled  of  their  stores.  Of 
these  odds  and  ends  of  antique  furniture,  some  have  survived  the  wreck  of  dynasties, 
others  have  here  jogged  peacefully  down  from  father  to  son  since  old  colonial  days. 
Between  the  gracious  curves,  the  brilliant  lacquer,  the  fine  inlays  of  this  dainty 
cabinet-work,  what  a  gap  must  be  bridged  to  bring  the  spectator  in  relation  with 
the  flotsam  of  American  aboriginal  art  another  Committee  has  so  intelligently 
brought  together. 

In  the  department  especially  assigned  to  the  ladies  of  the  several  committees, 
a  wide  variety  of  smaller  objects  tells  an  animated  tale  of  the  aesthetic  side  of 
life  among  our  ancestors.  Egg-shell  porcelain,  relics  of  "  tea-cup  times  of  hood  and 
hoop";  watches  and  clasps,  chains  and  rings;  drinking  cups  and  jeweled  love  tokens; 
with  many  a  smiling  miniature  from  deft  old  English  or  American  brushes,  and 
tissues  of  the  cobweb  lace  worn  by  their  fair  originals ;  fans  of  every  class,  from 
those  furled  over  bull-fights  and  those  woven  by  dusk  fingers  on  tropical  islands, 
to  the  old  court  fans  of 

"  Chicken-skin,  delicate,   white, 
Painted  by  Carlo  Vanloo  ; 
Loves  in  a  riot  of  Hght, 
Roses  and  vaporous  blue." 

Perhaps  the  costumes,  more  than  anything  else,  link  us  with  the  past  we  are 
bidding  to  live  again  by  these  collections.  Court  trains  of  Queen  Victoria,  worn 
in  her  days  of  rose-color,  are  modern  enough  beside  the  prim  old  colony  gowns  of 
plum  satin  and  the  tiny  robe  of  striped  brocade  worn  by  a  young  Dauphine  of 
France  two  hundred  years  ago.  Peasant  bodices,  too,  of  Norway  and  Sweden 
are  here, —  with  filmy  fabrics  of  Eastern  silk  and  court  costumes  of  XVIIIth 
century  beaux,  near  the  gold-incrusted  jacket  of  the  toreador. 

In  the  collection  of  American  Embroideries  are  displayed  the  fruits  of  a  new 
and  brilliant  school  of  workers,  which  challenge  admiration  beside  the  products  of 
old-time  skill  and  labor  hanging  near  at  hand. 

In  the  Portfolio  of  original  contributions  by  litterateurs  and  of  sketches  by  artists, 
who  have  generously  given  them  to  be  disposed  of  for  the  benefit  of  the  Pedestal 
Fund  during  the  continuance  of  the  present  exhibition,  may  be  found  contributions 
from  the  following  eminent  artists:  William  M.  Chase,  Carroll  Beckwith,  F.  Diel- 
man,  Arthur  Quartley,  R.  Blum,  F.  Hopkinson  Smith,  George  H.  Boughton, 
Thomas  Hovenden,  W.  T.  Smedley,  Blashfield,  Bolton  Jones,  Joseph  Pennell, 
Bruce  Crane,  Kenyon  Cox,  with  Miss   Rosina  Emmet,  Miss  Dora  Wheeler,  Miss 


Greatorex,  Mrs.  Odenheimer  Fowler,  N.  Sarony,  Walter  Satterlee,   G.  W.  Edwards, 
Frank  Fowler,  Coffin,  Bush,  Benoni  Erwin,  Harry  Chase,  and  Douglas  Volk. 

The  literary  matter  of  the  Portfolio  contains  specimen  pages  of  the  MSS.  of 
various  authors,  the  list  including  Longfellow,  Bryant,  Bret  Harte,  Aldrich,  Howells, 
Whitman,  Cable,  Mark  Twain,  Henry  James,  R.  W.  Gilder,  R.  H.  Stoddard,  Auer- 
bach,  and  Edith  Thomas  ;  poems  written  for  the. occasion  by  Emma  Lazarus  and 
Julia  C.  R.  Dorr  ;  with  letters  or  other  autographs  from  President  Arthur,  Attor- 
ney-General Brewster,  Secretary  Folger,  the  late  General  Dix,  Joseph  Jefferson, 
Henry  Irving,  Ellen  Terry,  Modjeska,  and  Salvini,  and  many  other  writings  of 
interest.  We  select  from  its  varied  contents  the  following  beautiful  poem,  which 
it  is  hoped  will  awaken  to  new  enthusiasm  the  workers  in  our  cause. 

THE    NEW    COLOSSUS. 

BY   EMMA    LAZARUS. 
(Written  for  the  Portfolio  of  the  Art  Loan  Collection  in  aid  of  tlie  Pedestal  Fund.) 

Not  like  the  brazen  giant  of  Greek  fame, 

With  conquering  limbs  astride  from  land  to  land, 

Here  at  our  sea-washed,  sunset  gates  shall  stand 

A  mighty  woman,  with  a  torch,  whose  flame 

Is  the  imprisoned  lightning,  and  her  name 

Mother  of  Exiles.     From  her  beacon-hand 

Glows  world-wide  welcome  ;  her  mild  eyes  command 

The  air-bridged  harbor  that  twin-cities  frame. 

"  Keep,  ancient  lands,  your  storied  pomp!"    cries  she, 
With  silent  lips.      "  Give  me  your  tired,   your  poor, 
"  Your  huddled  masses,  yearning  to  breathe  free; 
"  The  wretclied  refuse  of  your  teeming  shore  — 
"  Send  these,  the  homeless,  tempest-tost  to  me  — 
"  I  lift  my  lamp  beside  the  golden  door  !  " 


THK     PEDESTAL. 

Illl-:  STATUE  of  Liberty  Enlightening  the  World  is  to  be  set  up  on 
Bedloe's  Island,  which  lies  half  a  mile  to  the  westward  of  the  Battery,  in 
^|     about  what  may  be  called  the  center  of  the  Upper  Bay  of  New- York. 

1  he  structure  will  be  much  larger  than  was  the  Colossus  of  Rhodes,  and  not 
only  the  most  noticeable  ornament  of  the  scene  disclosed  to  one  arriving  at  this 
port,  but  the  most  remarkable  decoration  in  any  of  the  harbors  of  the  world. 

Bedloe's  Island  belongs  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  and  is  occu- 
pied as  a  military  post.  The  pedestal  of  the  Statue  is  to  be  a  rectangular  shaft 
placed  in  the  parade  of  the  star-shaped  granite  fortification  known  as  Fort  Wood. 
The  foundation  is  excavated  to  within  13  feet  of  low-water  mark,  and  covers  an  area 
of  93  feet  square.  The  first  52  feet  of  the  shaft  is  of  concrete  ;  all  above  that  is  to 
be  granite.     The  weight  of  the  entire  structure  will  be  48,000  tons. 

The  height  of  the  pedestal  and  statue  will  be  326  feet;  the  height  of  the 
statue,  162  feet. 

The  work  of  constructing  the  pedestal  is  progressing  under  the  supervision  of 
General  C.  P.  Stone,  Engineer-in-chief;  the  artist  himself,  Mr.  Bartholdi,  is  busily 
engaged  in  France  in  finishing  the  Statue. 

Electric  lights  will  be  used  for  the  torch  carried  aloft  as  a  beacon  in  the  right 
hand  of  the  statue,  and  also  for  the  tiara  on  the  head. 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 

The   Executive  Committee   of  the  Loan  Exhibition  desires  to  return  its  thanks   to  the  following 
firms  for  favors  received  : 

Messrs.  Vantine  &  Co New-York. 

Messrs.  Yandell  &  Co New-York. 

Messrs.  W.  &  J.  Sloane New-York. 

Messrs.  Archer  &  Bull New-York. 

Messrs.  Pitt  &  Co.     (Show-cases  made  and  lent.) New-York. 

First  Trading  Co.  of  Japan New-York. 

The  Catalogue  Committee  acknowledges  its  indebtedness  to  the  following  gentlemen  and  business 
firms  for  the  loan  of  valuable  cuts  ; 

The  Art  Amateur  New-York. 

The  Century  Co , New-York. 

Messrs.  Estes  &  Lauriat Boston. 

Mr.  Gaston  L.  Feuardent  . .  New-York. 

Messrs.  Harper  &  Bros  .  New-York. 

The  National  Museum  .  Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Gorham  Co New-York. 

The  process  work  of  the  Catalogue  was  done  by  the  Photo-Engraving  Company,  67  Park  Place, 
N.  Y.  Citv. 


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CONTENTS. 


LIST     OF     ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Statue  of  Liberty.     Outside  Cover. 

PAINTINGS.     (Page  17.) 

MiLT.ET.     Woman  Bathing. 

A.  Mauve.     Twiligiit. 

A.  Mauve.     Dutch  Coast  Scene. 

A.  Neuyhuvs.     Mending  Sacks. 

A.  Mauve.     Dutch  Coast  Scene. 

A.  Mauve.     Dutch  Cattle  Piece. 

Degas.     The  Ballet. 

Mettling.     After  Rembrandt. 

L.  Latouche.     French  Coast  Scene. 

THE    GRANT   TREASURES.      (Page  28.) 


Drawn  by 

George  R.  Halm. 


F.  S.  Church. 

Arthur  Quartley. 
G.  W.  Edwards. 


Robert  Blum. 

W.  M.  Chase. 

Arthur  Quardey. 


OLD   PRINTS.     (Page  31.) 

Albert  Durer.     Title  to  the  ''  Life  of  the  Virgin."     Reduced  from  original. 

Hans  Burgkmair.     Triumph  of  Maximilian.  

Albert  Durer.     Portrait  of  Ulrich  Varnbuler.  


Claude  Mellax.     Saviour's  Head  ;  represented  by  a  single  line.     Reduced  from  original. 

MISSALS   AND    OLD    BOOKS.     (Page  39.) 

Virgin  and  Child.     Fac-simile. 

The  Last  Judgment.     Fac-simile. 

Worship  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  antl  Jacob's  Vision.     Fac-simile. 

Wood-cut  Initials.     Fac-simile. 

The  First  Telegram.     Fac-simile. 

Tail  Piece. 


Drawn  by 

STAINED    GLASS.     (Page  49). 
Peacock  Window.  A.  Locke. 

Small  Screen.  R-  Riordan. 

Egg-Plant  Window.     (Cut  lent  by  Estes  and  Lauriat.)  " 

Among  the  Vines.  F.  S.  Church. 

LACES.     (Page  51.) 
Venetian  Lace.     Fac-simile. 
(iuipure  de  Belgique.     Fac-simile. 
Point  de  France.  

Venise.  

Brabant.  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS.     (Page  59.) 

Title  Page.  Camille  Piton. 

Ole  Bull  Violin.  Cut  lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers. 

Japanese  Guitar.  Camille  Piton. 

Malay  Musical  Instrument.  " 

MINIATURES.     (Page  64.) 

Miniature  by  Cosway.     Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Devonshire.     Cut  lent  by  Art  Amateur. 

C.  Piton. 

Commander  Pond,  R.  N.     Cut  lent  by  Art  Amateur.  " 

Horace  Hone.     Elizabeth  and  Georgiana,  etc.     Cut  lent  by  Art  Amateur. 

C.  Piton. 
OLD    CHINA.     (Page  72.) 


Title  Group.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 

Italian  Plaque.     Combat. 

Black-Eyed  Susan  Pitcher. 

China  Tea-pot.     Five-clawed  Dragon. 


F.  Lungren. 
C.  Piton. 


COSTUMES.     (Page  80.) 


Russian  Costume. 

Peasant  Costume  of  Dalecarlia. 


F.  S.  Church. 


ARMS     AND  ARMOR.      (Page  85.) 
Title  Page  Group. 

Venetian  Sword,  Javanese  Kriss  and  old  Mexican  Dagger. 
Persian  Gun. 
Thlinkit  Chiefs  Cloak,  Alaska.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 


H.  Fenn. 


F.  Lathrop. 


ORIENTAL    ART.     (Page  91.) 


Daimio  Two-handed  Sword. 

Daimio  Box. 

Nipal  Lamp. 

Antique  Satsuma  Vase. 


Geo.  R.  Halm. 

J.  C.  Beard. 
W.  Taber. 


Tycoon  Dress  Sword. 
Japanese  Sword  and  Scabbard. 

ABORIGINAL   ART.    (Page  103.) 
Transparency,  Moqui  Blanket  Weaver.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 
Native  Iroquois  Brooches.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 
Zuiii  Basketry..     Cut  lent  by  the  National  Museum,  Washington. 
Transparency  of  Wol-pi  Village.  Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 
Zuhi  Basketry.     Cut  lent  by  the  National  Museum. 
Silver  Brooch.      Cut  lent  by  the  National  Museum. 

Two  End  Pieces,  The  God  of  VVar  and  the  God  of  the  Plumed  Serpent. 
Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 

FANS.      (Page    115.) 
Chinese  Fan,  witli  Ivory  Faces. 
French  painted  Fan,  Louis  XV. 
Fan  painted  by  Detail! e. 
Fan,  Louis  XV. 
Fan  of  the  Tropics. 

OLD  JEWELRY   AND    SILVER.      (Page  120.) 
Title  Page  Group. 

Necklace  of  Egyptian  Work.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 
Old  Norwegian  Necklace.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 
Silver  Basin  and  Ewer. 


English  Arm-Chair. 
Tall  Hall  Clock,  Carved. 


OLD  FURNITURE.     (Page  136.) 


METAL  WORK.     (Page  139.) 


Japanese  Bell. 

Fish  Knife.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 

Iron  Key  of  Bastile  Padlock. 

Iron  Padlock  from  the  Basiile. 

CERAMICS.     (Page  145.) 
La  Photographic,  Pate  sur  pate,  etc. 

OLD  COINS.     (Page  147.) 
Coins  of  Nero,  Syracuse,  Alexander  the   Great,  (2)  Amphipolis. 

Cuts  lent  by  G.  L.  Feuardent. 
End  Piece.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 

EMBROIDERIES.     (Page  150.) 
Chrysanthemums. 

Turkish  Embroidery  used  as  a  Frieze. 
Orchard.     Cut  lent  by  The  Century  Co. 


Drawn  by 

W.  Taber. 
C.  Piton. 


H.  Farny. 


T.  Moran. 


H.  Farny. 

W.  Taber. 

H.  Bouche. 

J.  C.  Beard. 

C.  Piton. 

W.  H.  Drake. 

H.  Bouche. 
F.  Lathrop. 

W.  H.  Drake. 
W.  H.  Drake. 


C.  Piton. 

.F.  Lathrop. 

C.  Piton. 


C.  Piton. 


Alfred  Brennan. 


Jos.  M.  Nugent. 

F.  Lathrop. 

Alfred  Brennan. 


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INDEX    TO    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Antique  Furniture. 

Sypher  &  Co 

Mathesius  Bros.  . . 
Howard  &  Co.  . .  . 


Artistic  Paper  Hangings. 

Warren,  Fuller  &  Lange 

Charles  R.  Vandell  &  Co 

Mathesius  Bros 

B.  L.  Solomon's  Sons 

Fr.  Beck  &  Co.     Inside  cover,  back. 

Artists'  M.\terials. 

N.  E.   Montross 

F.  W.  Devoe  &  Co 


I 

II 
III 

XIII 


Artistic  Gas  Fixtures. 
Mitchell,  Vance  &  Co. 

Art  Furniture. 
Sypher  &  Co. 


B.  L.  Solomon's  Sons. 


\ii 
\iii 


Am.ateur  Photographic  Equipments. 
E.  &  H.  T.  Anthony  &  Co 

Artists'  and  Engravers'  Tools. 
Vanderburgh,  Wells  &  Co.    . 

Art  Pottery. 

D.  B.  Bedell  &  Co 


Art  Schools. 

A.  L.  Blanchard. 

Auctioneers. 

Bangs  &  Co 


Books. 

E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co XXX 

J.  W.  Bouton ■    XXXI 

W.  R.  Jenkins xxxi 

White,  Stokes  &  Alien xxxii 

Harper  &  Bros xxxill 

D.  Appleton  &  Co xxxv 

Bronze  and  Antique  Frames. 

Grady  &  McKeever xiii 

T.   A.  Wilmurt xvill 

Cards  and  Monograms. 

W.  R.  Jenkins xxxi 

White,  Stokes  &  Allen xxxil 

Carriage  Robes. 

E.  A.  Newell xix 

Curtains. 

B.  L.  Solomon's  Sons xiii 

Decorative  Artists. 

C.  R.  Vandall  &  Co ii 

Embroideries. 

J.  B.  Shepherd iv 

The  Lafarge  Decorative  Art  Co xv 

Engravings. 

Fred'k  Keppel  &  Co xxxi 

Grady  &  McKeever .    xiii 

European  Express. 

The  Morris  European  and  General  Express  xxvii 


Financial. 

Hatch  &  Foote xxiii 

J.  &  W.  Seligman  &  Cc xxiv 

John  Munroe  &  Co xxiv 

Fisk  &  Hatch xxv 

A.  M.  Kidder  &  Co xxv 

Fine  Art  Publications. 

L.  Prang  &  Co xxix 

Fine  Arts. 

Kohn's  Gallery  (L.  D.  Crist) II 

Grady  &  McKeever XIII 

The  American  Galleries  and  Art  Associat'n       Xiv 

Frederick   Keppel  &  Co xxxi 

M.  Knoedler  &  Co.     Goupil  Gallery xxxvi 

Fine  Shoes. 

William    Arnold viii 

Foreign  Bankers. 

John  Munroe  &  Co X.XIV 

Gents'  Furnishing. 

E.  A.  Newell xix 

Hats — Gents'  and  Ladies'. 

R.  Dunlap  &  Co.      Insidt  cover,  front. 

D.  D.  Youmans .xviii 

House  Furnishers. 

Lewis  &  Conger XX 

Illuminated  Leathers. 

Charles  R.  Yandell  &  Co ii 

Lnsurance.     (Fire). 

Royal  Insurance   Company XXIII 

Insurance.     (Life.) 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York  xxviii 

Jewelry,  Precious  Stones,  etc. 

Theo.  B.  Starr xvi 

Lithographers. 

Eckstein  &  Porr XX 

Lustra  Painting  and  Embroidering. 

Bragdon  &  Fenetti.  Vlll 

Newspapers  and  Periodicals. 

The  Decorator  and   Furnisher vii 

The  Manhattan iv 

The  New  York  Commercial  Advertiser..  xi 

The  Art  Amateur xvii 

The  Art  Interchange x.xx 

The  Century xxxiv 

St.  Nicholas xxxiv 


Ocean  Travel. 

The  Florio-Rubattino  Line XXVII 

The  Royal  Mail  Line xxvil 

Oil  Paintings. 

N.  E.  Montross V 

Oriental  Art,  Bric-a-Brac,  etc. 

Sypher  &  Co vii 

The  First  Japanese  M'f'g  and  Trading  Co.  XII 

Wilhelm  &  Graef xxix 

Pianos. 

Chickering  &  Sons VI 

Picture  Frames,  Mirrors,  etc. 

T.  A.  Wilmurt xviii 

Printers. 

Theo.  L.  De  Vmne  &  Co xxvil 

Safe  Deposit  Companies. 

The  Safe  Deposit  Company  of  New  York .  .     xxvi 

Seal  Skin  Garments. 

James  McCreery  &  Co Ill 

Shade  Rollers. 

Stewart  Hartshorn XII 

Silver  Ware. 

Howard  &  Co xvii 

Gorham  Manufacturing  Co.     Outside  cover. 

Stained  Glass. 

J.  &  R.  Lamb x 

The  Lafarge  Dec.  Art  Co xv 

Stationers. 

W,  R.  Jenkins .  .     xxxi 

White,  Stokes  &  Allen ' xxxii 

Steel  Pens. 

Joseph  Gillott  &  Sons v 

Trust  Companies. 

Central  Trust  Company xxii 

United  States  Trust  Company XXII 

Watch  Keys. 

J.  S.  Birch   &  Co -NXVII 

Wines  and  Brandies. 

Le  Beuf  &  Cuzin xxi 

L.  W.  Morris XXVII 


A    SPECIAL   NOTICE. 

This  Catalogue  had  to  be  printed  before  the  objects  referred  to  were  put  on  exhibition,  and,  in 
order  to  get  it  out  in  time,  copy  had  to  be  sent  to  the  printer  as  fast  as  it  came  from  the  chairmen 
of  the  various  committees.  As  a  consequence,  it  was  impossible  to  arrange  the  departments  con- 
secutively. But  as  each  department  has  a  title-page  of  its  own,  and  the  objects  in  each  department 
are  numbered  consecutively,  there  will  be  no  difficulty  in  following  the  references  of  the  catalogue. 

Tlie  exhibition  of  Costumes,  Antique  and  National,  will  be  found  in  the  room  to  the  right  of  main 
entrance,  ground-floor. 

The  exhibition  of  Aboriginal  Art  will  be  found  in  the  room  adjoining  that  devoted  to  Costumes. 

An  exhibition  of  Proofs  and  Modern  Wood-cuts  will  be  found  in  the  corridor  leading  to  the 
departments  above  named. 

ERRATA. 

On  account  of  the  haste  with  which  the  Catalogue  has  been  prepared,  errors  may  be  discovered. 
In  the  next  edition,  which  will  be  ready  in  a  few  days,  it  is  believed  that  they  will  all  be  eliminated. 

Owing  to  limited  space,  all  the  numbers  in  the  catalogue  of  prints  cannot  be  shown  at  the  same 
time.  This  collection  will  have  new  ones  presented  during  the  course  of  the  exhibition,  to  embrace 
all  the  prints  numbered  in  the  catalogue. 


The  Pedestal  Fund  Art  Loin  Exhibition  will  open  on  Monday,  December  3,  1883,  and  continue 
for  four  weeks. 


PAINTINGS. 


165.     Millet.     Woman  Bathing.     From  Erwin  Davis  Collf.ction. 


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FINE-  'AB^^-^LLERY, 

r^k^onroe  St.,  ^'^  ota..  .. 


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PAINTINGS 


\o.  Loaned  by 

1  Meissonikr  (J.  I..  K  ).     Water  Color.     The  Cavalier.  Mrs.  R.  T.  Stuart. 

2  MuNKACSY.     In  the  Garden.  " 

3  CoROT  (J.  B.  C.)-     Landscape.  " 

4  Daubigny  (C.  F.).     The  Cooper.  Wm.  Schaus. 

5  CoROT  (J.  B.  C).     La  Danse  des  Amours.  Chas.  A.  Dana. 

6  Millet  (J.  F.).     The  Turkey  Guardian.  " 

7  Jacque  (Chas.).     Sheep  and  Forest.  " 

8  Diaz  (N.).     La  Mare  aux  Grcnouilles.  " 

9  Daubigny  (C.  F.).     On  the  Seine.  " 

10  Rousseau  (Theo.).     Harvest.  " 

1 1  Troyon  (Constant).     Holland  Landscape,  with  Cattle.  Miss  Catharine  Wolfe. 

12  Di.\z  (N,).     Holy  Family. 

13  Corot  (J.  B.  C.).     Ville  d'Avray. 

14  Ha.mon  (J.  L.).     Etruscan  Merchant.  " 

15  Fortuny  (Mariano).     Water  Color.     Camels  Reposing.  " 

16  Meissonier  (J.  L.  E.).     General  and  .\diutant.  " 

17  Barc.ue  (C).     Bazi-Bazouk  in  a  Turkish  Cafe.  " 

18  BoNHEUR  (Rosa).     Staghound.  " 

19  VoLLON  (A.).     French  Farmyard.  " 

20  Henner  (J.  J.).     Listening  Nymph.  " 

21  Pasini  (A.).     Fair  Day.  Theodore  Havemeyer. 

22  Troyon  (C).  " 

23  Laurens  (J.  P.).  " 

24  Stevens  (Alfred).  " 

25  Charlemont  (E.).  " 

26  Ethofer.  " 

27             " 

28  Jettel.  " 

29  GlERMSKV.  " 

30  Breton  (Jules).     Brittany  Peasant.  John  G.  Johnson. 

31  Millet  (J.  F.).     Hylas  Tempted  by  the  Nymphs.  L  T.  Williams. 

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11/     ;■/ 


173.     A.  Mauve.     Tvvilkiht.     From  Erwin  Davis  Collection. 


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>^-Q  Loaned  by 

32     Hii.i.  (C.  1-.).     Landscape.  I.T.Williams. 

;^^     Diaz  (N.).     The  Lovers. 

34  Maris  (J.).     Turkish  Lady, 

35  MoNTicELLi.      The  Festa. 

36  Millet  (J.  F).     The  Quarriers. 

37  Rousseau  (Theo.).     Landscape. 

38  Michel  (Georges).     Hills  of  Montmartre.  " 

39  VoLLON  (A.).     Portrait  of  the  Artist's  Sister.  '' 

40  On  the  River.  " 

41  Jacque  (Chas.).     Shepherdess.  " 

42  Maris  (M.).     Corner  of  the  Hague.  " 

43  RovBET  (F.).     Moorish  Captive.  " 

44  Maris  (M.).     The  Flirtation.  " 

45  RiBOT  (T.).     The  Studio. 

46  Millet  (J.  F.).     Peasant  and  Child.  Albert  Spencer. 

47  Nude. 

48  Knaus  (L.).     Pigs.  " 

49  Troyon  (C).     Landscape.  " 

50  Animals.  " 

51  Delacroix  (Eugene).     Descent  from  the  Cross.  " 

52  Fromentin  (Eugene).     The  Rest,  " 

53  MoNTicEi.Li.     The  Pic-nic.  L  T.  Williams. 

54  CoROT  (J.  B.  C).     Twilight.  ". 

55  DuPRE  (Jules).     Marine.  " 

56  BosBooM.     Cathedral  Interior.  " 

57  Maris  (J.).     Holland  Scene.  " 

58  RiBOT  (T.).     The  Cook's  Assistant. 

59  BoLDiNi.     In  the  Meadow.  G.  Reichard. 

60  Henner  (J.  J.).     La  Nymphe.  " 

61  Couture  (Thos.).     Sketch  from  the  Courtesan.  R.  M,  Hunt. 

62  Millet  (J.  F.),     Susanne.  " 

63  Stevens  (Alfred).     Young  Girl.  Moore  &  Clarke  Co. 

64  RovBET  (F.).     En  Grand  Seigneur. 

65  Masterless. 

66  Vollon  (A.).     Still  Life. 

67  CouRBET  (G.),     Ocean. 

68  The  Valley. 

69  Pasini  (A.),     Door-way  in  Constantinople,  George  Kemp. 

70  Prayer  Rug,  Framed.     (Not  properly  belonging  among  the 

Paintings).  " 

71  C«SAR  DE  KocK.     Spring  Woods  near  Paris.  " 

72  Henner  (J.  J.).     The  Bather.  S.  P.  Avery. 

73  Cazin  (J.  C).     Hagar  and  Ishmael.  " 


log.     A.  Mauve.     Dutch  Coast  Scene.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


No. 

74 

75 
76 

77 
78 

79 
80 

81 

82 

&3 
84 

«5 
86 

87 
88 
89 
90 

91 
92 

93 
94 

95 
96 

97 
98 

99 
100 

lOI 

102 
103 
104 

105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
1 10 
112 

"3 
114 

"5 

116 

117 


Dkiaille  (P>nouARD).    Saluting  the  AVounded. 
Dk  Nittis  (J.).      Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 
MiLLKT  (J.  F.).     The  Wood-Chopper. 
TissoT  (J.).     Sculpture  CjalJery  of  the  Louvre. 
RovHKT  (F.).     Rare  Vases. 
Basiien  Lepac;e.     La  Petite  Fauvette. 

CokoT  (J.  B.  C).     Le  Canal  Horde  d'Arbres  au  Crepuscule. 
TissoT  (J.).     Richmond. 
Stevens  (Alfred).     Mother  and  Child. 
DupRE  (Jules).     Evening. 
Stevens  (Alfred).     At  the  Seashore  (Havre). 

The  Fortune  Teller. 

Bellinger  and  Matthew  Marls.     Diana. 
BosBOOM.     Dutch  Interior. 
BouLARD.     Female  Head. 
Cameron  (Hugh).     Maternal  Care. 
CoRoT  (L  B.  C).     Moonlight. 

1  .andsca])e. 

Orpheus. 

Landscape. 

CouRBET  (G.).     The  Cave. 

Daubionv  (C.  F.).     Dort  on  the  Maas. 

Landscape. 

Dlaz  (X.)     Flower  Piece. 

Bouquet  de  Fleures. 

Fontainebleau. 

Snow  Scene. 
Mountain  Furze. 

Landscape. 

L.vroucHE  (L.).     French  Coast  Scene. 
Maris  (J as.).      Dutch  Landscape. 

Dutch  Landscape. 

Tired  Out. 
Idyl. 

Cattle. 

Dutch  Coast  Scene. 

Dutch  Catde  Piece. 
Le  Repas. 

Figure  Study. 

.•\mong  the  Curios. 

Diversion. 
Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

Viola. 


Loaned  by 

S.  Hawk  Estate. 
Mr.  Knoedler. 


C.  C.  Cooper. 


L.  D.  Crist. 


Daniel  Cottier. 


(iE(;ERFELDl 

Hill  (C.  F.] 


Mancini  (A.). 
Maris  (M.). 
Mauve    (A.). 


Mettlinc;. 


Metilinc 


\x\.     A.  Nkuyhuys.     Mending  Sacks.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


No.  Loaned  by 

ii8  Mettling.     After  Rembrandt.  Daniel  Cottier. 

119  Michel  (Georges).     View  in  Holland.  ^' 

120  Landscape.  " 

121  Landscape.  '  " 

122  MoNTicELLi.       Italian  Scene.  " 

123  Italian  Fete.  "  ■ 

124  Fete  xMusicale.  " 

125  Landscape.  " 

126  Italian  Terrace.  " 

127  La  Festa.  " 

128  Gateway.  " 

129  The  Barn.  " 

130  Neuvhuvs  (A.).     The  Lesson.  " 

131  Mending  Sacks.  " 

132  Reynolds  (W.).     Cathedral  Town  in  France.  " 
17,^  RiBOT  (J  ).     Guitarist.  " 

134  The  Vendean.  " 

135  RousseaC  (Philippe).     Still  Life.  " 

136  RoYBET  (F.).     The  King's  Kitchen.  " 

137  Arab  Girl.  " 

138  Return  from  the  Chase.  " 

139  ToRNA  (Oscar).     Moonlight.  " 

140  Valton.     Donkey  Ride.  " 

141  VoLLON  (A.),     Study  of  a  Child.  " 

142  Donke}-.  " 

.143  Portrait  of  Rembrandt.  " 

144  CouRBET  (G).     Music.  Erwin  Davis. 

145  Diaz  (N).     Flowers.  " 

146  Rousseau  (1'h.).     Trees.  " 

147  Ribot  (T.).     Head.  " 

148  Wahlberg.     Landscape.  " 

149  CoROT  (J.  B.  C).     Landscape.  " 

150  (iERiCAULT,     Dead  Lamb.  " 

151  Michel  (Georges).     Landscape.  " 

152  Henner  (J.  J.).     The  Bath.  '  " 

153  Manet.     Boy  with  Sword.  " 

154  t)AGNAN  BouvERET.     Child  and  Vase.  " 

155  Diaz.     Rocky  Gorge.  " 

156  KowALSKi.     Napoleon  in  Russia.  " 

157  VoLLON  (A.).     Fruit.  « 

158  CoROT  [].  B.  C).     Landscape.  " 

159  RiBOT  (T ).     The  Lesson.  " 

160  DuPRE.     Landscape.  « 


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A.  Mauvk.     Dutch  Coast  Scene.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


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A.  Mauve.     Dutch  Cattle  Piece.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


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No. 
[6i 
162 
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,64 

'65 
66 
,67 
[68 
[69 
70 

71 

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'73 
74 

75 
76 

77 

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79 
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184 

■85 
[86 
[87 
[88 
[89 
[90 
[91 
[92 

'93 
[94 

'95 


Daubujny  (C.  F.).     On  the  River. 
Couture  (Thus.).     Head. 
C'ouRBKT  (G.).     Landscape. 
Mettling.     Portrait  of  Hoy. 
Millet  (J.  F.).     Woman  Bathing. 
CciURBET.     The  Wave. 
Me'ithng.     Flowers. 
VoLLoN  (A.).     Head  of  Cavalier. 
Degas.     The  Ballet. 
Diaz  (N.).     La  Tristesse. 
CoRoT  (L  B.  C).     Moonlight. 
Maivk  (A.).     Sheep. 

Twilight. 

).     Moonlight. 
Children. 
Willows. 
Coquetry. 
Border  of  the  Village. 
Constantinople. 
Landscape  and  Sheep. 
A  Mountain  (Jorge. 
Portrait  of  a  Ladv. 


Loaned  by 
Erwin  Davis. 


Clays  (P.  J. 

Neuyhuys. 

Maris  (M.). 

Stevens  (A. 

Daubignv. 

Pasini  (A.). 

Jacque  (Ch.), 

Courbet  (G.) 

Manet  (E.). 

Cazix  (J.  C).     Landscajje. 

Barve.     Animal  Piece. 

Blo.mmers.      Dutch  Interior. 

BosBooM.     Interior  Dutch  Kirke. 

Lessore  (Jules).     St.  Marc,  Venice. 

Bridge  of  Sighs. 

New  York  from  Martin's  Wharf,  Brooklyn. 

Lockhart  (W.  E.).     View  in  Spanish  Town. 

Manet  (E.).     Toreador. 

Mauve  (A.).     Dutch  Coast  Scene. 

Mesdag  (H.  W.).     On  the  Beach  at  Schevenening. 

Whistler  (J.  McN.).     Snow.     Water  Color. 

Troyon.     Cattle  and  Landscape. 


William  T.   Evans. 


Erwin  Davis. 


Daniel  Cottier. 


H.  Wunderlich. 
Thomas  Hicks. 


169.     Degas.     The  Ballet.     From  Erwin  Davis  Collection 


THE     GRANT    TREASURES 


Souvenirs  presented  to  Ex- President  Ulysses  S.  Grant  while  on  his  memorable  tour 
around  the  world. 

a  The  Large  Gold  Casket  in  th.e  case  in  the  centre  was  given  to  General  Grant  by  the 
Common  Council  of  the  City  of  London,  with  a  decree  granting  him  the  honorary 
freedom  of  the  city  contained  within  it.  It  is  most  exquisite  and  appropriate  in 
design,  and  will  repay  careful  study.  The  decree  itself,  beautifully  illuminated  upon 
parchment,  with  the  seal  of  the  city  and  that  of  the  Lord  Mayor  upon  it,  is  placed  in 
the  front  of  the  Cabinet,  where  it  can  be  read  easily. 

At  the  right  of  the  London  Casket  is 

b  A  Gold  Casket,  which  was  presented  with  a  decree  of  the  Town  Council  of  Ayr, 
constituting  General  Cirant  a  "  Burgess  of  the  Burgh  of  Ayr." 

In  front  of  this  is- 

c  A  Box  "  Made  of  Mulberry  Wood  from  Shakespeare's  Tree,  at  New  Place. 
Slratford-on-Avon,"  as  the  inscription  carved  upon  the  top  of  the  cover  informs  us. 
This  was  presented  to  General  Grant  when  he  visited  the  place  made  famous  by 
Shakespeare's  genius. 

d  A  Silver  Casket,  with  an  elaborate  and  beautiful  cover,  contains  the  honorary  freedom  of 
the  City  of  Edinburgh. 

e  A:' Gold  Ca.sket,  on  the  left-hand  side,  was  given  with  a  decree  which  made  General 
(irant  a  "  P]urgess  and  Guild  Brother  of  the  City  of  Glasgow." 

Each  of  these  Caskets  is  of  exceedingly  elaborate  design,  and  is  of  great  intrinsic  value. 
Such  presents,  in  a  material  way,  testify  the  foreign  appreciation  of  "  the  first  citizen  of  the 
Republic." 


u8.     Mettling,  after  Rembrandt.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


I05.     r..  I,AToi;cHK.     French  Coast  Sckxe.     From  Cottier  Collection. 


OLD    PRINTS 


^^  ** 


667.     Albert  Durer.     Title  to  the  "Life  of  the  Virgin."    Reduced  from  Large  Wood-Cut. 

From  the  Sewall  Collection. 


OLD     PRINTS. 

LOANED     BY     DR.    CHARLES     E.    WEST. 

No. 

600  Niello.     Engraved  Plate  (Silver),  and  an   Impression  of  the  same  on  Paper. 

Xiello  is  the  Art  to  which  the  origin  of  Engraving  is  due.  Finiguerra,  a  Florentine  goldsmith  (1410), 
was  the  first  to  take  impressions  of  engraved  metal-work  on  paper.  Sulphur  had  been  previously 
used. 

601  Albert  Durer  (born  1471).     The  Knight  of  Death. 

602  Saint  Hubert. 

603  The  Effect  of  Jealousy. 

604  The  Great  Fortune. 

605  The  Little  Horse. 

606  Angel  Holding  the  Holy  Handkerchief. 

607  St.  Jerome   (framed). 

608  Martin  Schoengauer  (born  about  1420).     The  Nativity, 

609  Marc  Antonio  Raimondi  (born  1488).      A  Group  of  Figures  from  Michael  Angelo's 

Cartoon  of  the  Battle  of  Pisa. 

610  Dido   and  .^neas. 

611  Lucas  Van  Levden  (born  1494).     The  Monk  Sergius  and  Mahomet. 

612  Hans  Siebald  Lautensack  (born  1528).     A  View  of  Nuremberg. 

613  Jacques  Callot  (born  1592).     St.  Nicholas  Preaching  in  the  Woods. 

614  GiULio  Bonasoni  (born  1500).     The  Nativity,  after  Parmegiano. 

615  Adrian  Van  Ostade  (born  1610).     A  Family  of  Peasants  at  Table  Saying  Grace  (a 

drawing). 

616  The  Interior  of  a  Dutch  Ale  House. 

617  The  Interior  of  a  Peasant's  Cottage. 

618  Hendrick  (ioLTZius  (bom  1558).      Jupiter. 

619  Sol. 

620  Claude  Lorrain  (born  1600).     Bouvier  (in  frame). 

621  Rembrandt  Van  Ryn,  Paul  (born  1606).     The    Hundred  Guilder    Piece;  or,  Christ 

Healing    the    Sick.      From  the  collection  of  Giovanni  Delia  Bella, 
of  Florence  (in  frame). 
622-23       The  Ecce  Homo  (in  frame). 

624  Christ  Before  Pilate  (in  frame). 

625  The  Crucifixion;  or,  The  Three  Crosses  (large).     From  the  Cambridge 

(England)  University  (in  frame). 
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34 
No. 

626  Rkmhrandi-  \'an   Ryx,  Paul  (born   1606).     The  Descent  from  the  Cross  (in  frame). 

627  The  Three  Trees  (in  frame). 

628  The  Burgomaster  Six  (in  frame). 

629  Uytenbogaert,  the  (iold-Weigher. 

630  Coppinol   (the    (ireat). 

631  Utenbogardus,  a  Dutch   Minister. 

632  The  Resurrection  of  Lazarus  (large  print). 

633  Rembrandt's  Portrait. 

634  Tlie  Pancake  Woman. 

635  AxToiNE  Trol'Vain  (born  1656).     Rene  Antoin  Hanasse.  Portrait. 

636  Benoit  Audrax  (born  1661).     f'enelon.     Portrait 

636A  Gerard  PLdelinck  (born  1649).     Messire  Edouard  C'olbert. 

637  Robert  Nanteuil  (born  1630).     Queen  of  France  and  Navarre. 

638-39  Paoi.o  Toschi.  Camera  di  San  Paolo.  Vine  Arbor  at  Parma:  two  of  sixteen 
l)ieces  of  the  ceiling.  From  the  collection  of  W.  C.  Macready,  the 
tragedian. 

640  The  Annunciation. 

641  John   (iK(^R<;K  Wille  (born  1717).     Sarah  Bringing  Hagar  to  Abraham. 

642  Death  of  Marc  Antony.     Cleopatra  bending  over  him. 

643  Claude  Mellan.     Saviour's  Head  Crowned  with  Thorns.     Copy.     Represented  by  a 

single  line,  beginning  at  the  tip  of  the  nose. 
David  Wilkie  (born  1805).     A  set  of  eight  etchings. 

644  Gentleman  at  his  Desk. 

645  Reading  of  the  Will. 

646  Two  Women,  Child  and  Dog. 

647  The  Pope  Examining  a  Censor. 

648  Child  Playing  with  a  Woman. 

649  Boys  and  Dog. 

650  Woman  Reading  to  a  Woman  and  Child. 

65 1  A  Girl  and  Boys. 

652  Raphael   M()R(;hen  (born  1758).     Diana  and  Adonis. 
652A  Magdalen  (in  frame). 

653  WujJAM  WoLLETT  (born  1735).     Dido  and  .tineas. 

654  Francesco  Bartolozzi  (born  1730).     Venus  and  Cupid. 

655  Edward  Mandel  (born  1809).     Madonna  and  Child. 

656  A.  Laure  (born  1850).     A  Tree  with  Ivy. 

ORKHNAL   DRAWINGS  OF  WILLIAM   BLAKE  (born  1757).     A  selection. 

656A  The  Angel  Blowing  the  Last  Trumpet.  656E  Death's  Door. 

65611  Descent   of  Man   into    the   Valley   of  656F  The  Soul  Exploring  the    Recesses   of 

Death.  the  (irave. 

656c  Reunion  of  the  Soul  and  Body.  f^S^o  The  Suicide. 

656D  Nebuchadnezzar.  656H  An  Illustration  in  "  America." 


VltuchvsVarnbvliuzoldxxii:^^ 


666.     Albert  Durer.     Portrait  of  Ulrich  Varnbuler.     Reduced  from  Large  Wood-Cut. 

From  Sewai.l  Collection. 


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FROM  THE  SEWALL  COLLECTION. 

No. 

657  Albert  Durer  (147  1-1528).    Portrait  of  Emperor  Maximilian.     Wood-cut. 

658  Portrait  of  Ulrich  Varnbuler.     Wood-cut. 

^59  'J'itle  to  the  Life  of  the  Virgin.     Wood-cut.     (And  another  impression 

of  same  after  letter-press  was  suppressed). 

660  Lucas  Cranach,  the  Elder  (147 2-1 553).      A  Lady  and  Gentleman  on  Horseback. 

Wood-cut. 

661  Hans    Burgkmair    (1472-1559).     One  of  the  Series  of  the  Triumphs  of  Maximilian. 

Wood-cut. 

662  Andrea  Mantegna  (1431-1505).     The  Flagellation  of  Christ. 

663  Martin  Schoengauer  (1420-1499).     The  Procession  to  Calvary. 

664  The  Crucifixion,  Angels  Attending. 

665  Matthias  Za(;el  (worked  about  1500).     St.  Catharine. 

666  Benedetto  Montagna  (worked  about  1500).     St.  Jerome. 

667  Marc  Antonio  Raimondi  (1488-1539).     The  Almighty  Appearing  to  Noah  ('). 

668  Holy  Family(')  . 

669  Lucretia  ('). 

670  Alexander  Depositing  the  Books  of  Homer  in  the  Chest  of  Uarius  ('). 

671  A  Man  Bearing  the  Base  of  a  Column  ('). 

672  Agostino  Veneziano  (1480-1540).      Study  for   the  School    of  Athens  (the  Vatican 

fresco  by  Rafael). 

673  Agostino  Caracci  (1558-1601).    St.  Jerome,  after  Tintoretto. 

674  Annibale  Caracci  (1560-1609).     St.  Jerome.     An  Etching. 

675  Spagnoletto  ( 1 589-1656).    St.  Jerome.     An  Etching. 

676  CiuiDO  Reni  ( 1 575-1642).     St.  Christopher.     An  Etching. 

677  Simone  Cantarini  (1612-1648).      Mercury  and  Argus.     An  Etching. 

678  Antony  Van  Dyck  (1599-164 1 ).     Portrait  of  Peter  Breughel.     The  pure  Etching. 

679  Portrait  of  Snellinx,  in  the  same  state. 

680  Portrait  of  Franck.     Early  impression  before  the  error  in  the  name 

was  corrected. 

681  Scheltius  Bolswert  (1586).     Holy  Family  after  Van  Dyck.     Proof  before  letters. 

682  Wallerant  Vaillani-  (1623-1677).     Early  mezzo-tint  artist.     Portrait  of  Van  Dyck, 

683  Rembrandt  (1606-1674).     Etchings.     St.  Jerome.     The  larger  plate. 

684  Portrait  of  Clement  de  Jonge,  the  print-seller.     First  state. 

685  Portrait  of  Ephraim  Bonus,  "The  Good  Doctor,"  a  Hebrew  phy.sician. 

686  Landscape.     A  cottage  with  white  pales. 

687  Landscape.     "The  Gold-weigher's  Field." 

688  Ferdinand  B()l"(i6ii-i68i).     St.  Jerome.     An  Etching. 

689  Jerome  WiERix  (1552).     St.  Jerome. 

690  — —  Portrait  of  Madame  d'Entragues  (Ami  de  Henri  IV.). 

( ' )  All  from  the  designs  of  Rafael. 


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'Jytf/A'^. /cr  JzrAnfli ir7i/d£j_  ojcM-e'rcerj.-n nUift  <^f^/'.^i^:_ 


643.     Claudf.  Mellax.     Saviour's  Head  Crowned  with  Thorns,  Represented   by  a  Single  Line, 
Beginning  at  Tip  of  Nose.     From  West  Colleciton. 


3S 
No. 

691  Ci.AiDK  LoKRAiN  (1600-1682).      Ktchings  b}  . 

The  Dance  Under  the  Trees. 

692  The  Sea-]iort  with  ;i  J,ii;ht-house. 

693  (li.RARn  Kdki.ixck  (1627-1707).     Tlie  Holy  Family  of  the  Louvre  after   Rafael.      Im- 

pression before  the  arms  of  Colbert. 

694  Jean   (iKokcii.s   Wii.lk  (1717-1807).     Instruction   Paternelle  (the  Latin  Dress).      Proof 

before  any  letters,  or  the  arms. 

695  Nicolas    Hkrc.hkm    (1624-1683).       The    Bai,q)ii)er.      First    state,    before    any    letters. 

Etching. 

696  Ax  lONV  ^\'ATKRl.()()  (1618-1679).     Le  Petit  Eossu.      Etching. 

697  Hf.r.man  Swanevklt  (1620-1690).     Mort  d'Adonis.     Patching.      First  state. 

698  John  Both  (1610-1650).     The  Ponte  MoUe  at  Rome.      Etching  (represents  the  bridge 

as  it  was  in   XVI.  Century),  bet'ore  name  of  artist  and  the  sky  are 
finished. 

699  \\'i:ncf.slal  s  Hollar  (1607-1677).     The  Royal  Exchange  at  London  in  1644. 
699A  The  Chalice  after  Mantegna. 

699B  The  Four  Seasons. 

6990  ^^'estnlinster  Abbey,  as  it  was  in  1654. 

6991)  ].  M.  W.  TiRXKR.     Jason  and  the  Dragon.     An  Etching  by  Turner  in  the  first  state  of 

the  mezzo-tinted  plate. 

The  figures  at  the  right  of  the  artists'  names  represent  their  nativity  and  decease. 
None  of  the  above  have  ever  been  exhil)ited  here  before. 


MISSALS   AND    OLD    BOOKS 


5<?!::»l»?i*Ki**»C? 


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'°g'jr:~;^gi:<-b-.g:g-.-^.-:r:v^.i';T 


-^^ 


1223.     Virgin-  and  Child.     Liker  in  Laudum  Mari/E  Vircims.     P^rom  Hawkins  Collection. 


MISSALS,    BOOKS   OF    HOURS, 

And   others  of  a  Devotional  charactkr   pertaining  to  the  Service    of 

THE  Roman  Catholic  Church,  some  in  Rare  Artistic  Bindings; 

and  several  upon  other  subjects,  printed  with  Movable 

Metal  Types,  which  were  among   the    first 

Illustrated  with  Wood-cuts. 

LOANED     BY     WILLL\M     L.    ANDREWS. 
No. 

1 200  Rosen  (tArtlein.         Symbolical  repousse  binding.         Germnn.         Middle  XVIIth 

Century. 

1 201  Prayer  Book,     (ierman  repousse  and  engraved  work.     Late  XVIIth  Century. 

1202  Spiritual  Meditations.     Same  style  and  period  as  above. 

1203  Book  of  Prayers  and  Meditations.     Filigree  work.     Late  XVIIIth  Century. 

1204  Prayer  Book  with  Chain.     Dutch.     XVIIIth  Century. 

1205  Book  of  Meditations.     German.     Late  XVIIIth  Century. 

1206  Prayer  Book.     German.     Perforated  and  engraved.     XVIIIth  Century. 


LOANED     BY    JOHN     JACOB  'ASTOR. 

1207  HoRyE  Beat^  MARLt  ViRGiNis.     Manuscript  of  XVth  Century,  executed  for  a  noble 

family  of  Metz.     Fifty  Miniatures  and  Borders,  Silver  Gilt  Cover  with  Clasps. 

1208  HoR^  Beat.«    Mari/E  Virginis.     XVth    Century.     Sixteen    large     Miniatures    and 

fourteen  smaller  ones.     Written  by  a  French  Scribe. 

1209  PsalteriUxM  et  Preces.     The  De  Bohun  Psalter  Illuminated  Manuscript  on  Vellum, 

written    for    Elizabeth    De    Bohun,   Countess  of  Northampton.      Ten   large    Illu- 
minated Initials,  and  ten  Miniatures  within  large  Initials.     About  A.  D.  1360. 

1210  ExERCiTiA  Diurna.     Manuscript  written  for  Alexander  Farnese,  Duke  of  Parma  and 

Placentia.     XVIth  Century.     Three   exquisite  Drawings  in  Pen  and  Ink,  by  Jerome 
Wierx. 

12 1 1  Roman    de    la    Rose.       Manuscript  on  Vellum.      Seventy-two   Miniatures  and    183 

Leaves.     Circa   1350  A.   D.     Formeriy  in  Library  of  Claude  d'Urfe,  Francis  Ist's 
Ambassador  to  Council  of  Trent. 

40 


41 


The  Last  Judgment. 

1 22 1.     Der  Bien  Bceck.    Swoi.l,  1488.     From  Hawkins  Collection. 

No. 

1212  Le  Roman  DE  LA  Rose.     Folio.     Black  Letter,  printed  at  Lyons  1480-1490.     Bed- 

ford binding.     Very  early  and  excessively  rare. 

1213  II    LiBRO    DEL    CoRTEGiANO    Aldine.     From  the   Library   of  the   Celebrated   Jean 

Grolier,  Grand  Treasurer  to  Francis  L,  and  Ambassador  from  that  Monarch  to  Pope 
Clement  VIL  Has  the  Anchor  in  Color  on  the  title-page,  and  the  Initials 
illuminated. 

1214  Galerius.      Sermones    Quadragesimales.     Black    Letter,    London,    15 15.     From 

Library  of  Henry  VHL,  of  England.  Binding  by  John  Reynes,  Bookbinder  to 
Henry  VIIL 


42 

1. 0  A  N  E 1 )     H  V     J .     W".     H  ()  i:  T  ( )  X . 

No. 

1215  MissALE  EccLESL«  TuRONKNSis.     All  Illuminated  Missal  on  \'elluni  of  170   Leaves, 

written  in  French,  Gothic  character,  and  executed  in  France  in  the  early  part  of 
the  XVIth  Century,  it  is  believed,  for  use  in  a  Church  at  Tours.  It  contains  six 
full-page  Illuminations  and  eighteen  small  Miniatures,  all  of  rare  beauty  of 
execution. 

1 216  Hours  of  Annk   of   BkriiAXv.      Livre  d' Hciircs  dc  lu  Rritie  Aiiiir  de  Bretai::;nc ;  a 

perfect  facsimile  of  this  celebrated  manuscript  superbly  printed  on  heavy  paper, 
matching  the  original  vellum.  With  64  large  full-page  Miniatures,  including  the 
celebrated  series  of  Illustrations  of  the  Months  of  the  Year,  each  page  ornamented 
with  a  Border  in  gold  and  colors,  composed  of  Flowers,  Plants,  Birds,  Insects 
(with  the  contemporary  scientific  names  affixed),  &c.,  &:c.  Two  vols,  small 
folio.  Sumptuously  bound  in  full  levant  morocco.  Paris.  Curmer,  1861,  &c. 
The  two  volumes  carefully  inclosed  in  a  neat  morocco  case. 

A  superbly  executed  facsimile  of  this  most  notable  manuscript,  executed  for  Anne,  Duchess  of  Hrit- 
tany,  Consort  of  Louis  XII.  of  France.  For  a  full  and  detailed  description  of  the  original 
manuscript,  see  Dibdin's  "Tour  on  the  Continent,"  volume  ii.  pp.  181-201. 

LOANED     BY     SAMUEL     H.     DUKYEA. 

1 2 17  HoR/E  Beat^   Mari^  Virgixis.      Vellum,  with   Belgic  Illumination.      Latin.     XVth 

Century.     Bound  in  purple  velvet.     Small  ijuarto. 

1218  Les  Heures  de  Nostre  Dame.     Illuminated  Manu.script  on  Vellum.     About  1420. 

Twenty-seven  Miniatures  and  Painted  Borders  written  in  Latin  and  French.  Small 
quarto.    Bound  in  red  velvet. 

1 2 19  BiBLiA    Latina    et    Nov.    Test.      Minutely    written     on     Abortive    Vellum.     i2mo. 

Bountl  in  morocco. 

1220  HoRE  Beate  Marie  ViRGiMs.      Printed  on  Vellum.     Thielman  Kerver,  Paris.  1:^02. 

LOANED     HY     RUSH     C.     HAWKINS. 

1221  Cantii^ratensis.     Der  Bien  Bceck.     Swoll,  Peter  Van  05,1488. 

The  page  exhibited  shows  an  impression  from  one  of  the  xylographic  blocks  used  in  printing  the  first 
edition  of  the  Biblia  Pauperum  of  about  1440. 

1222  HiERONVMUs  (S.).  Vader  Bceck.     Swoll,  Peter  Van    05,1490. 

Another  impression  from  the  same  set  of  blocks  as  the  preceding  numl)er. 

1223  Damascenus  (Petrus).     Libkr   in    Laidum    Mari.-e  Vir(;ixis.     Eichstadt,  Michel 

Reyser,  1470. 

This  early  cut  was  probably  designed  and  engraved  for  the  exclusive  use  of  this  book,  and   is  one  of 
.    the  rarest  of  the  early  wood  engravings. 

1224  Antonixus  Archiepisc.  de   Florextia  Confessionale.     Ulm,  Joh.  Zeiner,  1470. 

\'ery  curious  wood-cut  initials. 


No. 


226 


1227 


43 

Die  Vier  und  Zwanzig  Golden  Harper.     x\ugspurg,  Johannes  Bambler,  1482. 

This  illustration,  showing  twenty-four  harpers  playing  upon   golden  harps,  in    the  presence  of  llie 
Deity,  is  considered  one  of  the  most  interesting  of  the  early  wood  engravings. 

JusTiNiANi   Codex;   Imperatoris  Repetit^  Pr^lectionis  cum  Geo.s.sis.     Nurem- 
berg, Andree  Fiisner  et  Joannis  Sensenschmid,  1475. 
This  was   probably   the  first  book  containing   illustrations  printed  with   movable   types  in  this  city. 

There  are  several  reasons  for  believing  that  one  of  its  printers  may  have  designed  and  engraved 

these  cuts. 
Rolewinck,  Wernero.     Fasiculus  Temporu.m.     Spirae,  Petrum  Drach,  1477. 

This  edition  is  a  reprint  of  the  first  of  1474;   the  illustrations  in  each  are  from  the  same  blocks. 


Worship  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Jacob's  Vision. 

1222.     Vader  Bceck.    Swoi.i.,  1490.     From  Hawkins  Collection. 


44 

\o. 

1228  Passau,  Otto  Van.     Des  Gulden  Throens.     Utrecht,  Gerardus  de  Leempt,  1480. 
These  wood-cuts  are  among  the  first  used  for  ilhistration.s  in  a  book  printed  with  movable  metal  types 

in  the  Low  Countries.     It  has  been  asserted  that  they  were  engraved  by  a  son  ofjoh.  Veldener,  a 
famous  early  printer  among  the  Dutch. 

1229  RoLEWiNCK,  Wernero.     Fasiculus  Temporu.m.     Hispali,  Barthoalomei  Segura,  atcj. 

Alfonsi  de  Portu,  1480. 

These  cuts  are  believed  to  have  been  done  by  an  unknown  .Spanish  engraver,  and  are  among  the 
earliest  attributed  to  Spain. 

1230  LiRER  Thoman.     Lirer  Cronik.     Ulm,  Conradum  Dinckmut,  1481. 

A  book  of  old  Suabian  tales,  written  in  1 133.  At  the  i;3d  leaf  commences  another  Cronik  ol  1462. 
Among  these  nineteen  illustrations  are  two  showing  attacks  in  which  cannon  were  used,  and  are 
the  first  illustrations  of  heavy  guns  in  action.  Xo  other  copy  of  this  edition  of  this  book  is 
known. 

1231  RoLEWiNCK,  Wernero.     Fasiculus  Temporu.m.     Memmingen,  Albertus  Kune,  1482. 
(If  these  illustrations  nothing  is  known.     It  can  only  be  said  of  them   that  they  are  of  undoubted 

German  origin. 

1232  Ausle(;ungdes  des  Ampts  der  henlkien  me.sse.     Augspurg,  Anth.  Sorg,  1484. 
A  pronounced  example  of  the  early  Augsburg  school  of  wood  engraving. 

1233  Reformacion  DER  Statut.     Nurcmburg,  Antlionien  Kobcrger,  1484. 

The  illustration  shown  was  probably  designed  and  engraved  by  Wohlgemuth,  the  master  of  Diirer. 

1234  Theramo,  Jacobide.     Der  Teutsch  Belial.     Augsperg,  Hans  Schonsperger,  1487. 

This  is  the  most  famous  of  all  the  editions  of  this  quaint  old  work.  Several  writers  have  asserted  that 
these  illustrations  were  engraved  upon  metal.  There  can  be  no  reasonable  doubt  about  their  hav- 
ing been  cut  upon  wood  by  some  accomplished  Augsburg  artist. 

1235  Ptolem.ei   Claudii,  Cosmographia,    Liber    VIII.     Ulm,    Leonardum    Hoi,  1482. 

" ///  scnlptum  est  per  Joannein  de  Anisz/ieim.'"  Engraved  by  John  of  Arnheim.  This 
work  contains  39  maps  engraved  upon  wood.  The  map  shown  inscribed  '■'■Eiigroiic-- 
/atu/,'"  represents  Greenland.  America  was  not  discovered  until  ten  years  after  this 
geography  was  printed. 

1236  Ptolem.ei   Claudii,  CosMOGRAPHrA  Liber  VIII.     Ulm,  Johannem  Reger,  i486. 

These  maps  and  wood-cut  initials  arc  from  the  edition  of  1482. 


LOANED     BV     ROBERT     HOE,    Jr. 

1237  HoR.E   Beat.«   AlARiiE  Virginls,   4to.      Illuminated  Manuscript   on  Vellum.     XVth 

Century.    The  Miniatures  in  compartments.     Bound  in  brown  morocco.     By  F.  Bed- 
ford.    Probably  Flemish  work. 

1238  Illuminated   Manuscript  on   Fine  Vellu.m.     With   29  large  Miniatures,  and  hun- 

dreds of  elaborate  Initial  Letters  and  Borders  to  each  [jage.     French  work  of  the  XVth 
Century.     Bound  in  brown  morocco.     By  F.  Bedford.     4to. 

1239  Book  of  Hours  of  the  XVIth  Century.     Written  upon  Vellum.    All  the  pages 

ornamented   with   arabesques   and   fantastic  designs.     4to.     XVIth    Century.      Old 
red  morocco. 

1240  Liber    Psalmorum.       4to.     XVth    Century.     Illuminated    Manuscript    on    Vellum. 

Bound  in  morocco.     By  Cape. 


45 

No. 

1241  LiVRE  d'Heures.     Illuminated  Manuscript  on  Vellum.     8vo.     Of  Flemish  execution, 

XVtb  Century.     Bound  in  brown  morocco,  doubled  with  red  morocco.     By  Lortic  of 
Paris. 

1242  Hours  OF  THE  Virgin.     Illuminated  Manuscript  on  Vellum.     XVth  Century.     Small 

8vo,  bound  in  brown  morocco.     By  Chambolle-Duru. 

1243  HoR^  Beaive  Mari^  Virginis.     Illuminated  Manuscript  on  Vellum.     XVth  Century. 

Flemish  execution.     Bound  in  morocco.     By  F.  Bedford.  * 

1244  Livre   d'Heures.     Manuscript.    Illuminated,  upon    Vellum. 

execution,  XVth  Century.     In  original  vellum  covers. 

1245  PsEAUTiER  GoTHiQUE.      Illuminated  Manuscript  on   Vellum. 

Bound  in  old  velvet,  with  clasps. 

1246  Manuscript,  ON  Paper,  of  Suetonius;  Lives  of  the  12   C^sars.     Folio.     With 

illuminated  Borders  and  Initial  Letters.     Executed  in  the  XVth  Century.     Morocco 
binding. 

1247  Passion   of   Christ.      Italian  Manuscript  of  the  XVIth  Century,  on  Vellum,   richly 

illuminated,  with  Miniatures.     8vo.     Velvet  binding. 

1248  Italian  Manuscript  of  the  XVIth  Century,  on  Vellum.     The  Miniatures  of  the 

School  of  Clovia.     Velvet  binding. 

1249  Examples  of  Bindin(;s  in  Tortoise-shell,  Silver,  Inlaid  and  Tooled  Morocco. 


Square  8vo.     French 
XVth   Century.     4to. 


LOANED     BY     BRAYTON     IVES. 

1250  HoR.t:  Pembrochian^.     Written   for  William  Herbert,  first   Earl  of  Pembroke,  about 

1440,  on  195  leaves  of  vellum  11^  in.  by  8^/^  in.  Enriched  by  267  Miniatures  of 
English  execution.  Bound  in  old  red  velvet,  with  conte'mjioraneous  silver  clasps  and 
corners. 

1 25 1  HoR^  Beat^  Marl-e  ViRGiNis.     ManuscHpt  of  XVth  Ccutury.    French  execution,  on 

175  leaves  of  vellum.  Twelve  large  Miniatures,  floriated  Borders  on  all  pages.  Old 
French  morocco  binding. 


1224.     Wood-Cut  Initials.     Co.nfessionale.     Ulm,  1470.     From  H.\wkins  Collection. 


46 

No. 

1252  HoR.t   BeaT/E   Mari.+:   \'iRt;ixi.s.     Manuscripts  on  Vellum,  written  in  France  early  in 

the  XVth  Century.  Twenty-one  large  Miniatures.  Every  page  has  Borders  of  ivy-leaf 
pattern,  heightened  with  burnished  gold  and  picked  out  with  colors.  Old  red  velvet 
binding,  silver  clasps  and  corners. 

1253  HoR.E   Beat.e   Mari.e   Virginis.     Manuscripts  of  Bruges  School,  on    251  leaves  of 

finest  Vellum.  Eleven  full-])age  Miniatures.  Calendar  surrounded  by  Borders  with 
zodiacal  signs,  etc.  Said  to  have  belonged  to  Anne  of  Brittany,  wife  of  Charles 
VIII.  and  Louis  XII. 

1254  HoR.t  AD  usUiM   Roman.*:  CuRU-.      Printed  at  Paris,  in    1488,  by  Philippe  Pigouchet, 

in  black  letter.     Every  page  surrounded  by  Wood-cut  Border. 

1255  HoR.E  Secundum  Verum  usum   Romanum.     Printed  at  Paris  in  1497,  by  Thielman 

Kerver,  on  Vellum.  In  perfect  condition,  and  as  it  came  from  the  press  nearly  four 
hundred  years  ago.  Original  vellum  Ijinding.  ^V'ood-cut  Illusirations,  and  Borders 
uncolored. 

1256  Heures  a   l'Usa(;e   de   Rome.      Printed  at   Paris  in    1500  bv  Ciuillaume  Anabat,  on 

Vellum.  Numerous  t'ull-page  lllustnitions.  Every  page  surrounded  bv  a  beautiful 
Wood-cut  Border. 

1257  Heures  a  l'Usage  de  Paris.     Printed  at  Paris  in  1508  by  Simon  Vostre,  on  Vellum. 

Full-page  Illustrations,  excjuisitely  colored  :  Borders  representing  Dance  of  Death,  etc. 
In  Derome  binding,  with  silver  clasps. 


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LOANED     BY     ROSWELL     SMITH. 
1258  Thk  First  Telegram  ever  Sent  Over  the  Wires.     '■'What  hath  God  Wrought T 

This  was  suggested  to  Miss  Annie  G.  P21lsworth  (now  Mrs.  Roswell  Smith)  by  her  mother,  and 
by  her  communicated  to  Prof.  Morse,  who  sent  it  from  Washington  to  Baltimore,  at  8h.  45m. 
A.  M.  May  24,  1S44. 


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STAINED    GLASS. 


Pkacock  Window."     Tiddkn  &  Arnoid. 


Centrai,  Portion  ok  Small  Screen  in 
Carved  Ivory,  Precious  Stones  and 
Glass,  ry  R.  Riordan.      New-York. 


STAINED     GLASS 


Egg-Plant  Window.     I,.  C.  Tiffany  &  Co. 


No. 

iioo  Screen  OF  Oi'Ai,  Rings. 

1 103  Among  the  Vines. 

1106  Moorish  Design. 

1107  Screen,  Egg-plant. 
1109  Fire-wokshiper. 

1 1 1 1  Ornamental  Design. 


50 


Lent  by 
L.  C.  Tififanv  &  Co. 


SI 


Among  the  Vines.     L.  C.  Tiffany  &  Co. 

No. 

112  VE.STiiiULE  Door-Light. 

113  Screen  in  Ivory,  Precious  Stones  and  (Ilass. 

114  Grape-Vine  Screen. 

115  Peacock  Window. 

117  Antique  German  Glass. 

118  Antique  German  Glass. 


^ 


Lent  by 

Roger  Riordan  &  Co. 

R.  Riordan. 

Tidden  &  Arnold. 

Moore  &  Clark  Co. 


LACES. 


Venetian  Lace.     Point  Uecoupe.     Lo.\ned  by  Mrs.  Astok. 


Guipure  de  Belgique.     1690-1700.     Loaned  by  Mrs.  Astor. 


LACES 


No. 

6000  Dress  Trimming  of  Point  de  Venise  of  1650-1700. 

6001  No.  I.     Point  de  France,   1690-1700. 

"     2.     V.\lenciennes.   1670- 1700. 

"      3.       (rUIPURE    de    MaLINES,     1700-1750. 

"    4.     Point  de  Brabant,   i 750-1800. 
"    5.     Guipure  de  Belgique,   1690-1750. 

6002  No.  I.     Point  de  Brabant,  i 750-1800. 

"      2.       (iuiPURE    D'AnGLETERRE,    1670-170C. 

"    3.     Point  fyALENyoN,  1800. 

"    4.     Point  Coupe,   1580-1600. 

'•    5.     Point  Coupe,  1550-1600. 

"    6.     Point  de  Venise,   1660-1700. 

"    7.     Point  Cerepe,   i  580-1600. 

"    8.     Point  de  Venise,  1650-1700. 

"    9.     Point  de  France,   1685-1730. 
Rare  Piece  of  Irish  Point,  1858. 
Four  Yards  Old  Spanish  Point. 
Venetian  Rose  Point,  with  the  Family  Coat  of  Arms 

wrought  in  it. 
Genoa  Point  Bertha. 

FOUR-AND-A-QUARTER    YaRDS    FLEMISH    PoiNT. 

Three  Yards  Point  de  Malines. 

Italian  Rose  Point  Collar  (Very  Old). 

Shawl,  Venetian  Point  in  Relief,  Picotee  Ground,  XVIIth 


6003 
6004 
6005 

6006 
6007 
6008 
6009 
6010 

60 1 1 
6012 
6013 
6014 
6015 
6016 
6017 
6018 
6019 
6020 


L>ent  by 
Mrs.  Astor. 


Mrs.  N.  W.  T.  Hatch. 
Miss  S.  R.  C.  Furniss. 


Century. 
Genoa  Point. 

Rose  Point,  XVIIth  Century. 
Point  de  France,  Fond  Rosace. 
Venetian  Point. 
Sm^all  Piece  Old  d'Alen^on. 
Fichu,  Trimmed  with  Old  Point  d'Alen^on. 
Barbe,  Point  de  Bruges. 
Point  d'Argentan,  1690. 
Point  de  Bruges,  1740. 
Fichu,  Point  d'Alen^on,  1660. 

54 


Mrs.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 


Mrs.  Jesse  Seligman. 


Point  de  P'ranxe.     1690- 1700.     Lent  by  Mrs.  Astor. 


No. 
6021 
6022 
6023 
6024 
6025 
6026 
6027 
6028 
6020 
6030 
6031 
6032 

6033 
6034 

603. S 
6036 
6037 
6038 
6039 
6040 
6041 
6042 
6043 
6044 

6045 
6046 
6047 
6048 
6049 
6050 

6051 
6052 

6053 
6054 

6055 
6056 

6057 
6058 
6059 
6060 


56 


Point  de  Flandres,   1700. 

Three  Pieces  Point  de  Bruges,  1700. 

Smyrna  I.ace,  Modern. 

Point  de  Venise. 

Handkerchief,  Point  de  Espagne. 

Handkerchief,  Point  d'Alen^on. 

Handkerchief,  Point  d'Angleterre. 

Three  Handkerchiefs,  Old  Italian  Lace. 

Florence  Point  de  Flandres. 

Gros  Point  de  Venise. 

Gros  Point  de  Venise. 

(iRos  Point  de  Venise. 

Florence. 

Cc^LLAR. 

Japanese  Handkerchief. 

Point  d'Espaone. 

Point  de  Venise. 

Rich  Silk  Embroideries,  XVII.  Century. 

Cobweb  Picture. 

Embroidery,  Italian. 

Embroideries  by  Ladies  of  a  Harem. 

Small  Specimen  of  Guipure  d'An(;leterre. 

Point  d'Alen^on. 

Point  d'Alen^on,  Louis  XVI. 

Point  d'Angleterre,  XVI Ith  Century. 

Point  Cerepe,  XVI I  Ith  Century. 

Old  Russian  Lace. 

Point  de  Bruges,   Louis  XV. 

Flemish  Cap,  XVIIth  Century. 

Very  fine  Point  Tue,  made  by  a   French   Peasant  in 

this  Century. 
Point  de  Venise,  XVIIth  Century. 
Point  d'Alen^on. 
Point  D'ALENyoN. 

Couverture  of  Burano  Lace,  XVIth  Century. 
Couverture  of  Antique  Persian  Gold  and  Silver 

Lace,  XVIIth  Century,  mounted  upon  Modern  Plush. 
Florence,  Six  Yards  long.  Twenty-five  Inches  deep,  Old 

Cardinal  Rose  Point,  XVIth  Century. 
Narrow  Trimmings  to  match  Point  de  Venise. 
Old  Venetian  Point,  Six  Yards.  * 

Two-and-a-quarter  Yards  Venetian  Point. 
Pair  Sleeves,  Venetian  Point. 


Loaned  by 
Mrs.  Jesse  Seligman. 


Mrs.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow 


Mrs.  W.  Butler  Duncan. 

u 

Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Kidd. 
Mrs.  Henry  Haight. 

Mrs.  W.  M.  Kingsland. 

Mrs.  Kemp. 

Mrs.  Butler  Duncan. 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Pinchot. 


Herter  Bros. 


Mrs.  Lilly  Barrett. 


Point  OK  VK^,s^:.     i65o-i;oo.     Loan 


ED  BY  Mrs.  Astor. 


\(-. 

I 

.ert  by 

6061 

Barbe  Point  d'- 

AcuiLLE.          Mrs 

.  Herzog. 

6062 

Brussels  Round 

Point. 

" 

6063 

ll\Ri5E  Brussels 
Point,  outlined 
with  goldthread 

'( 

6064 

Lace  Dress,  de- 
signed &  made 

by                    Miss 

Atkinson. 

6065 

Point    d'Angle- 

TERRE.     Mrs.  Theo.  Gibbs. 

6066 

Point  deVenise. 

a 

6067 

Flounce,     Point 

Mrs. 

deVenise.     Robt. 

L.  Stuart, 

6068 

Cape. 

" 

6069 

Fi,ouNCE,  Gros 
Point    de  Ven- 
ise. 

t( 

6070 

Collarette,   Pt. 
de  France. 

(i 

6071 

Small   Piece  of 
Pt.  de  France. 

(> 

6072 

Piece    of     Gui- 
pure. 

a 

6073 

Dress  Trimming, 
Pt.  d'Angleterre, 

1 7 50- 1 800.            Mrs.  Astor, 

6074 

DressTrimming, 
Point  deVenise, 
1650-1700. 

.. 

Point  dk  Brabant,  i 750-1800.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Astok. 


MUSICAL    INSTRUMENTS 


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kytu  einfpn  ij 


o^olt-<><^ 


Treble  Part  in  the  Mass  for  Five  Voices.      By  Roland  de  Lassus.      XVIth  Century. 

Owner,  J.  Drexel. 


MUSICAL     INSTRUMENTS 


No. 
1600 


1601 


160: 


1603 


1604 
1605 


Cellini  Gaspard  da  Salo  Brescia,  1568.  Made  con- 
jointly by  Benvenuto  Cellini  and  Gaspard  da  Salo,  by 
order  of  Cardinal  Aldobrandini,  and  by  him  presented 
to  the  Museum  of  Inspruck,  in  the  Tyrol.  After  the 
assault  of  that  city  by  the  French,  in  1809,  this  violin 
was  removed  to  Vienna,  and  became  the  property  of 
Councillor  Rehazek,  who  left  it  by  will  to  Ole  Bull. 
The  scroll,  finger-board  and  tail-piece  are  the  work  of 
Cellini. 

CiASPARD  DA  Salo  Brescia,  1 562  until  1850.  This  violin 
remained  in  possession  of  one  of  the  churches  of  Rome, 
was  purchased  by  a  German  musician  named  Lansberg, 
brought  by  him  to  Breslau,  sold  to  Amtmann  Zoller,  and 
by  him  sold  to  Ole  Bull.      i860. 

Joseph  Guarnerius  del  Jesu  Cremona,  1744.  A  fine 
example  of  maker's  last  period. 

Joseph  Guarnerits  del  Jesu  Viola,  Cremona,  1737. 
From  the  collection  of  Count  Cozio  de  Salabue,  of 
Milan.  Only  three  violas  by  this  maker  are  known : 
One  in  St.  Petersburg,  one  in  London  (formerly  the 
property  of  the  Prince  Consort),  and  this  one,  which  is 
the  best  preserved  of  the  three. 

Nicholas  Amati  Cremona,  1643.  Grand  pattern,  but 
without  the  ridge. 

Nicholas  Amati  Cremona,  1647.  Grand  pattern  witli 
the  ridge.  Acknowledged  the  finest  example  of  the 
maker  extant.  Purchased  in  1690  by  Cardinal  Otto- 
boni,  and  presented  by  him  to  Archangelo  Corelli. 
Brought  to  England  about  1715  by  Geminiani,  afterward 
passed  to  Felice  Giardini.  Purchased  about  1800  by 
Sir  W.  Curtis,  sold  to  King  George  IV.,  purchased  by 
Sir  W.  Curtis,  and  sold,  at  his  death,  to  Mr.  Oliphant, 
of  East  India  Company.  Sold  by  Mr.  Oliphant's  son 
to  Ole  Bull.  Presented  to  Walter  E.  Colton  by  Mrs. 
Bull. 

60 


Loaned  by 


Mrs.  Ole  Bull. 


Walter  E.  Colton. 
Mrs.  Ole  Bull. 


Walter  E.  Colton. 


6i 


1600.    Olk  Bull's  Violin.      Scroll  Carved  by  Benvenuto  Cellini,  between  i 560-1610. 

Owner,  Mr.  W.  E.  Colton. 


No. 

1606  Nicholas    Amati     Cremona,     1661.        Grand    pattern, 

round  model,  without  ridge.  Distinguished  by  great 
beauty  of  wood  and  workmanship,  and  of  unusually 
solid  construction. 

1607  Jacoeus  Steiner  Absom,  1662.     A  perfect  specimen    of 

the  maker's  best  period. 

1608  Jean  Baptiste  Guadagnini  Placentia,  1747.    Acknowl- 

edged to  be  the  most  perfect  specimen  of  the  maker 
extant. 


Loaned  by 

Dr.  S.  B.  Tuthill. 
H.  K.  Sheldon. 

F.  A.  Ward. 


62 


^ 


Japanese  Guitar,  covered  with  Snake's 
Skin.       Ivory  Bridge   and  String 
Holder.      Owner,  J.    Drexel. 


Malay  Musical  Instrument.    Reeds,  Fibers  being 
used  as  Strings.     Owner,  J.  Drexel. 


63 


Jai'ankse  Gltitar.     OwNra<, 
J.   Drexf.l. 


Malay  Musical  Instrument  in  Hollow  Wood,  with  Woookn 
Sticks  on  the  Upper  Part.     Owner,  J.  Drexel. 


No. 

1610  to  1612     Original    Manuscripts,  Illustrating   the  devel- 
opment of  the  present  musical  notation. 

1614  Viol  di  Gamba. 

1615  Viol  d'Amour. 

1 6 16  One    Mechanical    Organ.       Period   of  First    Empire. 

Formerly  owned  by  Empress  Josephine.     Bass  added. 

161 7  Bust  of  (tottschalk. 

1618  Chinese  Guitar. 

1619         Banjo. 

1620         Large  Fiddle. 

162 1         Small  Fiddle. 

1622         Flute. 

1623         Drum. 

1624         Clarionet. 

1625         Cymbals. 


Lent  by 

Jos.  W.  Drexel. 


Sypher  &  Co. 
Mrs.  Golden  Murray. 
Geo.  H.  Chickerini^. 


MINIATURES. 


Mimati:rf,  by  Cosway.     Elizabeth,  Duchess  op  Devonshire. 
OwNKK,  Mk.  Edward  Joseph,  of  London. 


MINIATURES. 


^'o.  Lent  l^y 

3000  Portrait  of  Louis  XIV.,  on  Porcelain.  J.  W.  Britton. 

3001  Portrait  of  a  French  Officer,  by  Passot,  1817.  " 

3002  Portrait  of  Charles  II.  " 

3003  Portrait  of  Washington.  " 

3004  Portrait  of  Queen  Hortense,  on  Porcelain.  " 

3005  Portrait  of  an  Austrian  Officer,  on  a  snufif-box.  " 

3006  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  on  a  snufif-box.  " 

3007  Miniature  of  Napoleon,  on  a  snufif-box.     Duplicate  of 

one  in  the  Kensington  Museum.  " 

3008  Portrait  of  Lafayette,  on  a  snufif-box,  presented  by 

General   Lafayette  to  a  Lady  in  New-York,  on  his  first 

visit  to  America.  " 

3009  Portrait  of  an  American  Lady.  " 

3010  Portrait  of  the  Russian  Consul  at  Boston,  1840,  by 

Susan  Goodrich.  " 

30 11  Old  American  Miniature.                              '  " 

3012  Portrait  of  a  New-Yorker,  by  Dodge  (1831).  " 

3013  Portrait,  supposed  to  be  of  James  Monroe.  <' 

3014  Portrait  of  an  American  Lady.  " 

3015  Portrait  of  an  American  Gentleman.  " 

3016  A    Pair   of    Old    English  Bracelet   Clasps,  marked 

"  Tom  and  John,"  supposed  to  be  brothers.  " 

3018  Portrait  of  an  Englishman.  " 

3019  Portrait  of  Lad\"  Clopton.  " 

3020  Portrait  of  an  English  Lady,  by  Cosway.  " 

3021  French  Portrait  of  the  Revolutionary  Period.  " 

3022  Portrait  of  a  German  Merchant  and  his  Wife  (1804).  " 

3023  Portrait  of  Furst  Kaumitz.  " 

3024  Mythological  Subject.  " 

3025  Antique  Portrait.  " 

3026  Portrait  of  a  Spanish  Officer.  " 

3027  Portrait  of  a  Dutch  Lady.  " 
5                                                              65 


66 


MiNIATLKE    liV    COSWAY.       COMMANDER    POND,    RoYAL   NaVY. 

Owner,  Edward  Joseph,  of  London. 

No. 

3028  Portrait  of  a  Dutch  Lady. 

3029  Pair  of  Clasped  Hands. 

3030  Portrait  of  a  German  Officer. 

3031  Portrait  of  a  Musician. 

3032  A  German  Professor,  by  Weinelbaum. 

3033  An  Old  German  Miniature. 

3034  Portrait  of  a  German  Lady. 

3035  Portrait  of  a  German  Officer. 

3036  Portrait  of  the  Princess  Elizabeth — German. 

3037  Portrait  of  a  French  Gentleman. 

3038  Portrait  of  an  English  Gentleman. 

3039  Portrait  of  an  English  Lady. 

3040  Portrait  of  English  Gentleman. 

3041  Portrait  of  a  Pastoral  Poet  of  the  XVIIIth  Century. 

3042  Portrait  of  a  Scotch  Officer. 

3043  Portrait  of  an  English  Gentleman. 

3044  Portrait  of  Sir  James  Douglass,  by  Hayman. 

3045  Old  English  Miniature. 

3046  Old  English  Miniature. 

3047  Old  English  Miniature. 

3048  Old  English  Miniature. 

3049  Portrait  of  a  J^ady. 

3050  An  Irish  Gentleman. 


Lent  by 

J.  W.  Britten. 


67 

No.  Lent  by 

3051  A  French  Officer.  j.  w.  Britton. 

3052  Portrait  of  a  French  Lady.  " 

3053  Portrait  of  a  French  Naval  Officer.  " 

3054  Portrait  of  a  French  Lady,  by  Pasquier.  " 

3055  Portrait  of  a  New-Yorker  (1835).  " 

3056  A  French  Miniature.  " 

3057  A  French  Miniature.  " 

3058  Portrait  of  a  Belgian  Lady.  '' 

3059  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  by  Delatour.  " 

3060  Portrait  of  a  French  Gentleman.  " 

3061  Maria  Carolina,  consort  of  Ferdinand  L  " 

3062  Insignia  of  a  London  Guild.  " 

3063  Portrait  of  a  Dutch  Lady,  Frau  Van  Seebach.  " 

3064  Portrait,  by  Maricot  (1836).  '•' 

3065  Portrait  of  a  French  Officer,  by  Lepinoy  (1824).  " 

3066  Portrait  of  a  French  Lady,  by  Lepinoy  (1824).  " 

3067  Portrait — French.  " 

3068  Prince  de  Metternich,  by  P.  Gomier  (1827).    Vienna.  *' 

3069  Miniature,  by  Mme.  Monvoinne.  " 

3070  Lady  Jane  Grey,  by  F.  Hall  (1532).  '' 

3071  Portrait — French.  '' 

3072  Vase  and  Flowers.  '■ 

3073  Miniature,  by  H.  Macleary.  '■ 

3074  Portrait  of  a  Boy.  " 

3075  Portrait  of  a  Lady  of  Dublin.  " 

3076  Due  de  Richelieu.  '■ 

3077  Portrait  of  an  Old  Gentleman.  " 

3078  Portrait — German.  " 

3079  Tom  Moore.  " 

3080  French  Miniature.  " 

3081  Bishop  John  Tillotson.  " 

3082  French  Panel  Miniature.                         ■  " 

3083  Robert  McGregor,  Esq..  of  Edinburgh.  " 

3084  Portrait  of  an  English  Lady.  '' 

3085  Portrait  of  an  English  Lady  (1838).  " 

3086  Portrait  of  an  Old  New-Yorker.  '" 

3087  Portrait  of  Mother  of  Mrs.  Felicia  Hemans.  " 

3088  Portrait  of  Member  of  Old  New-York  Family. 

3089  Old  French  Miniature. 

3090  Earl  of  Uxbridge. 

3091  French  Lady  of  Rank. 

3092  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Astronomer,  XVIIIth  Century.  " 

3093  Portrait  of  an  English  Lady.  " 


No. 

3094 

3095 
3096 

3097 
3098 

3099 
3100 
3101 


68 


Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Portrait,  supposed  to  be  Washington  Irving. 

Prince  of  Frichstein. 

A  French  Officer,  by  Piazzi. 

An  Irish  Lady. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady,  by  Isabey. 

Princess  of  Wales. 


Lent  by 

J.  W.  Britten. 


G.  S.  Havward. 


No. 
3102 

3103 
3104 

3105 
3106 

3107 
3108 


Miniatures  by  Horace  Hone. 
Elizabeth  and  Georgiana,  Duchesses  of  Devonshire. 
Owner,  Edward  Joseph,  of  London. 


Harold  Hayward. 

Mrs.  Halhed. 

Marie    Louise,  wife   of  Napoleon    I.     Copy  by   G.   S. 

Hayward,  after  Isabey. 
Copy  of  a  Cosway  Portrait,  by  G.  S.  Hayward. 
Portrait  of  an  English  Lady  (1770). 
Lady  of  the  French  Court,  by  Petitot. 
Lady  Ashley,  by  Sir  Wm.  Ross. 


Lent  by 
G.  S.  Hayward. 


69 

No. 

3109  Daughter  OF  Hans  Sloan,  founder  of  the  British  Museum. 

31 10  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  by  George  Shelley  (1760). 

31 1 1  Silver  Snuff-box,  with  portrait  of  Charles  II.,  presented 

by  him  to  Sir  John  Lee.     The  top  is  made  of  a  piece  of 
the  oak  in  which  the  King  was  concealed. 

31 12  Portrait,  by  Sir  William  Ross. 

3113  An  English  Lady  (1813). 

31 14  An  English  Gentleman. 

31 15  Old  English  Souvenir  Ring, 

31 16  Old  English  Souvenir  Ring. 

3117  Old  English  Locket. 

31 18  Portrait  (1820). 

31 19  One  of  Frederick  II.  Officers. 

3120  Count  D'Orsey. 

31 2 1  Portrait  of  Col.  Gibbs,  by  Malbone. 

3122  Portrait  of  the  Comte  de  la  Marche  (1783). 

3123  Portrait  of  Mon.  de  Prepaud,  Gov.  of  Cayenne. 

3124  Portrait  of  the  Comte  de  Lezert. 

3125  Portrait  of  Governor  Wolcott,  of   Connecticut,  by 

Trumbull. 

3126  Miniature,  by  Angelica  Kauffmann. 

3127  Original  Portrait,  by  Malbone. 

3128  Group,  by  Miss  Ann  Hall. 

3129  Two  Portraits,  by  Miss  A.  Hall. 

3130  Mrs.  C.  Ward,  by  Staigg. 

3 13 1  Charles  de  Wolf,  by  Malbone. 

3132  British  Officer  (1750). 

3133  An  Original  Portrait — English  (1793). 

3134  Portrait,  on  porcelain,  of  Ben.  Franklin. 

3135  The  Hon.  Walter  and  Mrs.  Bown,  by  Malbone. 

3136  Portrait  of  Lord  Nelson,    (1794). 

3137  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

3138  One  Plaque,  set  with  three  miniatures  of  portrait  of  an 

old  lady — English :  Miss  Duyckinck,  by  Miss  Hall 
(1832);  Mr.  Duyckink,  porcelain;  miniature  by  Sturm, 
of  Dresden. 

3139  French  Miniature   Portrait,  set  in  carved  boxwood 

frame. 

3140  Miniature  Portrait,  in  Gainsborough  style. 

3 14 1  Portrait  of  Mme.  Victoria,  daughter  of  Louis  XV.,  as 

Juno. 

3142  Profile  Portrait  of  Mme.  Etienne  Villoyer  Coster, 

of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Painting  (1770). 


Lent   by 
G.  S.  Hayward. 


Mrs.  d'Oremieulx. 


Mrs.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

Mrs.  James  K.  Gracie. 

R.  M.  Hall. 


Mrs.  Fred.  Sturgis. 
Miss  S.  R.  C.  Furniss. 

D.  Lydig  Suydam. 
W.  B.  Lawrence. 
Henrv  E.  Pellew. 


Mrs.  J.  R.  Cornell. 
Mr.  Sypher. 


No. 
3^43 
3144 

3145 

3146 
3147 
3148 

3U9 


3150 

3151 
3152 

3153 
3154 

3155 

3156 
3157 
3158 

3159 

3160 
3161 
3162 

3i^3 
3^64 

3165 
3166 
3167 

3168 

3169 

3170 
3171 


70 


Miniature  of  Mrs.  Hemans. 

Miniature  of  a  Lady,  painted  by  Velire  from  the  Ham- 
ilton Palace  collection. 

Miniature  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,  on  ivory,  from 
the  Hamilton  Palace  collection. 

Miniature  of  a  Lady,  by  G.  Perin. 

Miniature  of  a  Lady,  on  ivory. 

A  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  in  fine  enamel  case,  set  with 
rubies,  from  the  Hamilton  Palace  collection. 

Original  Miniature  Portrait  of  Marie  Antoinette, 
Queen  of  France,  by  Boze  (1787),  owned  by  the  family 
of  its  original  possessor,  and  lent  by  the  owner. 

Mme.  Anguie,  one  of  the  ladies  of  the  Court  of  Marie 
Antoinette,  lent  by  the  owner. 

A  Lady  of  the  Court  during  the  reign  of  Marie  Antoinette. 

Portrait  of  Charles  L,  painted  on  silver  from  life,  in 
1626,  purchased  in  London  1783. 

Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  (1805). 

Lady  Stanhope,  daughter  of  Hon.  Francis  Malbone,  of 
Newport,  R.  L 

Hon.  Richard  Kidder  Randolph,  of  Newport,  R.  L,by 
Malbone. 

General  Lachlan  McIntosh,  by  Charles  Wilson  Peale. 

Bracelet,  containing  several  miniatures,  lent  through 

An  Original  Portrait  of  Eliza  Bonaparte,  by  Fabius 
Fabrini. 

An  Original  Portrait  of  Pauline  Bonaparte,  by  Fa- 
bius Fabrini. 

Copy  of  the  Cenci,  by  Miss  Ann  Hall  (1855). 

Original  Portrait,  by  Robelot  (1838). 

Original  Portrait,  by  Freeman  (1855). 

Original  Portrait,  by  Freeman  (1855). 

Miniature. 

Portrait  of  an  English  Gentlem.-vn. 

Cobweb  Miniature  Painting. 

Cobweb  Miniature  of  Philippina  Welser,  wife  of  Fer- 
dinand IL,  Archduke  of  Austria. 

Plaque  of  Celebrated  Temples  in  India.  (Three 
miniatures.) 

Miniature  Painting  of  the  Study  of  a  Young  Girl,  by 
Otto  Heiningke,  Dresden. 

Portrait  of  Henry  Post,  Esq.,  by  Binsse  (1805). 

Pencil-Case,  with  which  Washington  wrote  all  his  dispatches. 


Lent  by 

Watson  &  Co. 


Mrs.  Georse  C.  Genet. 


Mrs.  James  H.  Strong. 

Mrs.  Wm.  P.  Van  Rensselaer. 
Mrs.  Cruger. 

Frank  ALalbone  Breese. 

F.  M.  Breese. 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Cox. 

Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey,  Jr. 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Zimmerman. 


Miss  S.  R.  C.  Furniss. 


Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey,  Jr. 
Miss  Lazarus. 
Miss  Furniss. 


W.  W.  Evans. 

Otto  Heiningke. 

Miss  Post. 

W.  W.  Evans. 


No. 
3172 

3173 

3174 

3175 
3176 
3177 
3^78 

3179 
3180 

3181 

3182 

3183 
3184 
3185 
3186 

3187 
3188 

3189 


71 


Portrait  of  Anthony  Walton  White,  by  Robertson  (i^ 
Portrait  of  Washington,  painted  from  life  by  Elizabeth 

Sharpless. 
Indian  Bracelet,  from    Delhi.     With  eight  portraits  set 

in  virgin  gold. 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Edward  Rudge,  of  London,  by  Opie. 
Virginie  Lebrun,  portrait  of  the  Artist. 
Armida  and  Rinaldo.     Rococo  frame,  Louis  XV. 
Mrs.  Bruce  (1804),  wife  of  Dr.  Bruce. 
Dr.  Bruce  (1804). 

Early  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Bruce  (1796). 
Mr.  Bayley  (1804),  by  Cottellini. 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Robinson  (1800). 
Mrs.  Fitz  Wagram  (1800). 
Portrait  of  an  Italian  Lady. 
Portrait  of  a  Lady,  by  Saunders. 
Miniature  of  Mary  Clinton,  by  Ames  (1806). 
Portrait,  by  Malbone  (1794). 
Miniature,  in  Oil,  of  Lindley  Murray  (1820). 
Miniature,  by  Rogers. 


Lent  by 

W.  W.  Evans. 


Mrs.  Murray  Livingston. 

John  H.  Hodges. 

Theo.  D.  Seligman. 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Munroe. 


Mrs.  Samuel  G.  Ward. 

Mrs.  Janvier  Le  Due. 

E.  J.  Hawley. 

Mrs.  D.  C.  Murray. 

W.  H.  May. 


OLD    CHINA. 


OLD     CHINA 


No. 
2003 
2004 
2009 
2010 
2015 

2016 

2024 

2025 
2026 
2027 

2028 
2069 
2070 

207s 
2076 

2081 
2082 
2087 
2088 
2093 
2094 
2099 
2230 
2231 
2236 
2237 
2240 
2241 
2244 


Chinese  Vase,  1623. 

Antique  Incense  Burner,  from  Palace  of  Pekin. 

Tile,  from  Palace  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  Seville. 

Old  Majolica  Tazza. 

Old    Queen   Ware    Bowl,  with    open  work  cover  and 

plate. 
Tall    Vase,     colored    floral     decoration,     old     faience. 

Marked  F.  F.  C. 
Vase  of  Modern  Venice,  china. 
Tankard,  Docia,  Florence. 

Supposed  to  be  "  Capo  di  Monte." 

Tea-pot,  Chinese  five-clawed  dragon.     Decoration  very 

rare. 
Plaque  of  old  Italian  faience. 
HisPANO  MoRESco  Plaque. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  Barlow. 


Miss  Cooper. 


Miss  C.  Furniss. 


Mrs.  G.  S.  Hayward. 
Miss  C.  Furniss. 
John  Chadwick. 


Antique  Arabic  Plaque. 
Old  Talavera  Plaque. 
Old  Spanish  Plaque. 
Old  Talavera  Plaque. 
Old  Spanish  Plaque. 


Old  Triana  Plaque. 
Capo  di  Monte. 
Old  Milan  Vase. 
Bowl  (marble  luster). 
Old  Silver  Luster. 
Antique  China  Vase. 


Mrs.  Henry  Day. 
Mrs.  Barnard. 


Three  pieces. 


Pitcher  (Preston  Pans) 


73 


Italian  Faience  Plaque.     XVIIth  Century.     (Combat  aux  Portes  d'une  Ville.) 

Owner,  Miss  Furniss. 


•256 


75 

Pitcher  (old  luster). 

Tea  Set  (gold  luster).     Six  pieces. 

Old  Worcester  China  Tea-pot,  red,  blue,  and  gold, 
with  old  square  mark. 

Bowl,  similar  decoration,  with  crescent. 

Large  Saucer,  similar  decoration. 

The  King  of  Prussia  Mug,  dated  1557.  Marked 
Richard  Holdfast's  device,  '•  The  Anchor,"  one  of  the 
oldest  and  rarest  of  print  decorations. 

Cup  and  Saucer,  with  Richard  Holdtast's  mark.  Speci- 
men of  "  Print  "  decoration  known  as  the  "  Tea  Party  " 
cup  and  saucer,  marked  with  crossed  swords  on  the 
bottom,  in  imitation  of  the  Dresden. 

Another  Cup  and  Saucer,  smaller,  similar  decora- 
tion. 

Large  Cup  and  Saucer,  "  Print  "  decoration,  in  purple, 
the  "  Milkmaid." 

Old  Cup  Decoration,  with  peasants,  with  dark  scale,  blue 
filling.     Square  mark. 

Small  Plate.     Similar  decoration. 

Large  Plate,  with  deep  blue  border,  with  pheasant 
painted  in  center,  from  a  set  once  belonging  to  Sir 
Joshua  Reynolds.     Crescent  mark. 

Blue  and  White  Plate,  with  imitation  of  Chinese  mark 
on  the  back. 

Blue   and  White  Tea-pot,  with   Crescent   mark. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  Barnard. 


Robert  Hoe,  Jr. 


OLD   DRESDEN  PORCELAIN. 

Large  Chocolate  Pot,  mounted  with  silver.     Example 

of   the    ware   made  by  Bootcher  before  he  discovered 

white  porcelain  clay. 
Tea-pot.     Same  Bootcher  ware,  lighter  colored. 
Chocolate  Jug  of  the  earliest  Dresden  white  porcelain, 

decorated  with  hunting  scene,  silver  top. 
Tea-pot.    Silver  chain  on  cover,  decorated  witli  Chinese 

figures;    mark    on    the    bottom,  K.  P.  M.   and  crossed 

swords. 
Vase,  similar  decorations,  with  Augustus  Rex  mark. 
Cream    Jug,    decorated    with    figures,    crossed    swords 

mark. 
Large    Tea-pot,   painted   with    figures,   crossed   swords 

mark. 


No. 
2267 
2268 
2269 
2270 

2271 

2272 
2273 


2274 

2275 
2276 
2277 
2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2300 
2301 
2302 
2303 
2336 
2337 
2338 

2339 
2340 

2341 
2342 
2343 
2344 
2374 

2375 
2376 

2377 


2378 

2379 
2380 


76 


Cream  Jug,  with  Dutch  figures  after  Teniers. 

Small   Jug,  painted  with  dragons. 

Six  Bon-bon  Boxes,  various  decorations  of  figures. 

Six   Cups   and    Saucers,  of  the    Marcolini  period   and. 

earlier. 
Three  Plates. 

OLD  VIENNA  PORCELAIN. 
Chocolate    Pot   and    Bowl,  decorated  with  figures  in 

colors. 
Capo  di   Monte  Coffee  Set,  composed  of  Coffee-pot, 

Sugar  and  Stand,  Cream,  six  Cups  and  Saucers  (sixteen 

pieces). 
Old  Saxe  Dishes. 


Lent  by 
Robert  Hoe,  Jr. 


Old   Delft  Dishes. 


Old  Pitcher,  called  the  Black-eyed  Susan  Pitcher. 
Spode  Tea  Set,  three  pieces. 
Copper.  Luster  Tea-pot. 

Pitcher. 

Rockingham  Plate. 


Lille  Plaque,  French,  date  1767. 

1767. 

Chinese  Enameled  Plate. 


Old  Chinese  Plate. 
Small  Moorish  Tea-pot. 
Old  Worcester  Milk-jug. 

Tea-pot. 

Plate,  Old  Crown  Derby. 

Soup  Tureen,  Old  Crown  Derby. 
Salad  Bowl,  " 

Dish. 

OLD  BOW  CHINA. 

Three  Figurines, 
Representing  Fire. 

Shepherd. 

Shepherdess. 


H.  G.  Marquand. 
Mrs.  M.  D.  Collier. 


Mrs.  W.  M.  Kingsland. 
Mrs.  C.  F.  Chandler. 


Mrs.  H.  M.  Day, 


H.  Legrand  Cannon. 


Mrs.  A.  R.  Randolph. 


Mrs.  Eugene  Lynch. 


77 

Soft  Paste  Sevres  Bouillon  Bowl. 

Bouillon  Bowl,  Sevres,  blue,  with  flowers. 

Soft  Paste  Sevres  Vase. 

Old  Dresden  Cup  and  Saucer. 

Old  Vienna  Plate.     Demidoff  sale. 

Hard  Paste  Sevres. 

Chinese  Vase. 

Old  Worcester  Vase. 

Sevres  Tea  Set. 

Old  Chinese  Plates,  rare. 


Lent  by 
Mr.   Sypher. 


English  Black-eyed  Susan  Pitcher.     XVIIIth  Century. 
Owner,  Mr.  Kingsland. 


Chinese  Vase. 

Tea-caddy. 

Box. 

Bowl. 

Turtle. 

Bowl. 

Plate. 

Plate. 

Hawthorn  Vase. 


Lent  by 

Mr.  Sypher. 


78 


No. 

2420 
2421 
2422 
2423 
2424 

2426 
2427 
2428 
2429 
2430 
^431 
2432 
-^433 
2434 
2448 

2449 

2450 

2451 

2452 
2453 
2455 
2456 
2457 
2458 

2459 

2500 

2501 
2502 
2503 
2504 

2505 
2506 

2507 
2508 
2509 
2510 
2511 
2512 

2513 
2514 

2515 
2516 


Chinese  Tea-pot. 

Vase. 

Hawthorn  Vase. 
Italian  Vase. 
Chinese  Vase. 


Lent  by 

Mr.  Sypher. 


Vase. 

Crackle  Vase. 

Spode  Plate. 

Davenport  Plate. 

Old  \Vorcester  Cup  and  Saucer. 


Old  Delf  Cow. 
Old  Chinese  Plate. 


English  Transfer  Plate. 
Old  Chinese  Plate. 


Celadon  Vase. 

Powder  Vase. 

Soft  Paste  Sevres  Plate  Dinner  Service,  Louis  XV. 

Davenport  Bouillon  Bowl. 

Old  Chinese  Plate. 

Jewel  Case,  Royal  Dresden. 

Pair  of  Vases,  old. 

Old  Derby  (Crown)  Punch  Bowl. 

Ancient  Breakfast  Piece,  unknown. 

Capo  di  Monte  Jar. 


Mrs.  Harriet  Ayer. 

Mr.  Sypher. 

Mrs.  Woolsey. 


Old  China  Basket,  Berlin  or  Dresden. 
Old  China  Basket. 
Old  Dresden  Plate. 


Basket. 

Old  Chinese  Plate. 

Very  Old  Dresden  Plate. 

Cup  and  Saucer,  French,  very  old. 

Chamberlain  Worcester  Plate. 


Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey, 


79 

Chamberlain  Worcester  Dessert  Pieces. 

Capo  di  Monte  Plaque  of  the  last  Century. 

Ureino  Plaque,  by  Xante,  about  1535.  Said  to  have 
belonged  to  a  set  of  fifty-four  given  by  the  IXike  of  Tus- 
cany to  the  "  Bargello  "  in  Florence. 

Tea-pot.     French,   1825. 

Canole  Ornament. 

Cup  and  Saucer. 

Wedgwood.     Old. 

Cup  and  Saucer. 

Lowestoft  Mug. 

New  Hall  Plate. 

Thuringrau  China. 

Cup  and  Saucer. 

New  Hall  Cup. 
Saucer. 

Specimen  of  Hochst   China. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Woolsey. 
Fellowes  Morgan. 


Mrs.  W.  B.  Lawrence. 


Mrs.  Sydney  De  Kay. 


Tea-pot.     Five-clawed  chin.a.,  specially  made  for  the  use  of  the  Imperial 
Household  of  China.     Rare.     Owner,  Mr.  Hayvvard. 


COSTUMES. 


^ 


Russian  Costume.     Lent  by  Miss  Van  Doren. 


COSTUMES 


No. 
7000 
yoor 

7002 


7007 
7008 
7010 
701  I 

7012 
7013 

7015 

7016 
7017 
7018 
7019 
7020 
7021 

7022 
7023 
7024 
7025 
7026 
7027 
7028 


Wedding  Dress,  worn  in  1837. 

Oriental  Costume.      Belonged  to  one  of  the  Sultansi  of 

Bokara. 
Full  Dress  Uniform  and  Sword  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 

James  Lee,   N.  G.,  S.   N.  Y.,  on  Governor  Yates's  Staff, 

1824.     Worn    at  a    Ball  given    to   the    Marquis   de   La 

Fayette. 
Syrian  Dragoman's  Costume. 
French  Costume,  Louis  XV. 
Norwegian  Peasant  Costume,  Beaded  Bodice. 
Olive     Satin     Coat    and    Waistcoat.     Embroidered. 

Italian.     XVIIIth  Century. 
Embroidered  Waistcoat.   French.    F^arly  part  of  XlXth 

Century. 
Embroidered    Green    Silk   Coat.      Italian.     XVIIIth 

Century. 
Tlrkish  Costume,  Red  Velvet,  Cream  Color  and  Gold, 

with  Silver  Jewels. 
Turkish  Robe,  Violet  and  Ciold. 
Japanese  Cape,  Yellow  and  Purple. 
Persian  Green  and  Gold  Brocade  Robe. 
Louis  XVth  Court  Costume,  Gorge  de  Pigeon. 
Red  Embroidered  Japanese  Robe. 
Green  Satin  and  Gauze  Court  Costume,  with  Train, 

Applique  Embroidery. 
Priest's  Vestment,  Cream  Color  and  Gold. 
Lady's  Jacket,  Red  and  Gold.     Spanish. 
Turkish  Robe,  Green,  lined  with  Scarlet  Cashmere. 
Japanese  Robe. 

Dauphine  Costume,  worn  in  time  of  Louis  XIII. 
Dark  Blue  Armenian  Jacket. 
Light  Blue  Armenian  Jacket. 
6  81 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  Walter  B.  Lawrence. 

Augustus  Gurnee. 


Mrs.  Cornelius  Lee. 

H.  Madison  Jones. 

Mrs.  Pinchot. 

Miss  C.  Furniss. 

H.  Legrand  Cannon. 


Mr.  Watson. 


No. 
7029 

7030 

7031 

7032 

7033 

7034 

7035 
7036 

7037 
7038 

7039 
7040 

7041 
7042 

7043 

7044 
7045 

7046 
7047 
7048 
7049 

7050 
7051 

7052 
7053 

7054 

7055 

7056 

7057 
7058 

7059 
7060 

7061 


82 


Persian  Robe,  Dull  Blue,  Gold,  Silver,  and  Variegated 

Passementerie. 
Venetian  Costume.     Dull    Red   VV^aist,  with   Gold  Em- 
broidery. 
Striped   Brocade   Court  Dress,  worn  by  the  present 

Queen  of  England. 
Old  Genoese  Velvet  Court  Costume. 
Persl-^n  Robe,  Violet  and  Gold. 

Japanese   Daimio  Robe,   Fawn   Color,  brocaded  with   Gold. 
Old  Green  Brocade  Dressing  Gown. 
Cotton  Jacket,  made  and  decorated  by  Sioux  Indians. 
Sioux  Head-dress. 
Spanish  Buff  Leather  Leggins. 

Blue  Costume,  worn  by  North  American  Indian  Squaw. 
Sandwich  Islands  Costume. 
Dark  Blue  and  Gold  Jacket.     Tunisian. 
Old    Venetian    Striped    Gown,   Blue   and   White  and  Yellow 
Toreador  Costume,  jacket  and  vest,  blue  embroidered 

and  black  cap. 
Bonnet  of  early  part  of  present  Century. 
Syrian    Head-dress,    Silver   Cap,    with   Coins   worn  by 

Woman  in  Lebanon  Mountains. 
Veil,  worn  on  Lady's  Bonnet  early  i)art  of  present  Century 
Toreador  Costume. 

Lady's  Brocade  Basque,  XVIIth  Century.    Spanish. 
Moorish    Hat,  made  by  Refif  Pirates  on  the  Coast  ot 

Barbary. 
Hand-made  Head-dress,  South  America. 
White  Spanish   Lace   Mantilla,   such    as   painted   by 

Goyer  150  years  ago. 
Fans  worn  in  the  Hair  by  Japanese  Ladies. 
House  Costume  of  Japanese  Daimio,  Red  Silk  Crape, 

White  Lining. 
Old  Vestment  of  Buddhist   Priest,  Gold    Brocade   and 

Embroidery. 
Chinese  Blue  Silk  Robe,   too  years  old,  woven  design 

of  Gold  Thread. 
Spanish  Lace  Mantilla,  Black. 
Spanish  Spangled  Fan. 
Italian  Peasant   Child's  Costume. 

Woman's  Costume. 

Bethlehem  Peasant  Woman's  Costume. 
Modern  Swedish  Costume. 


Lent  by 

Mr.  Watson. 


Mr.  Sarony. 

(( 

(( 
I.  San  ford  Saltus. 

u 

Mr.  Sarony. 

u 
u 

Mrs.  Wm.  Kingsland. 

a 

a 

Mr.  Chadwick. 


Mr.  Vantine. 


Mrs.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Pierrepont  Morgan. 

Miss  Dora  Wheeler. 


I 


83 
No. 

7063  Hardanjer  Fjiord  Costume. 

7064  Waist  of  Bridal  Dress,  worn  in  1795. 

7065  Wedding  Dress,  worn  in  1819. 

7066  Lace  Scarf.     Old  Point  d'Angleterre. 
7068  Russian  Costume. 

7085     Modern    Greek    Costume, — Shoes,  Leggins,  Trousers, 
Skirt,  Sash,  Jacket,  Shirt,  Coat,  and  Cap. 


Lenl  by 

Miss  M.  A.  Cooper. 

Mrs.  Wm.  Kings! and. 

Madame  von  'I  aube. 

Miss  Van  Doren, 

H.  Legrand  Cannon. 


% 


Peasant  Costume  of  Dalecarlia.     Lent  by  Miss  Dora  Wheeler. 


No. 

7086  Man's  Hat,  time  of  the  Directoire. 

7087  Cardinal's  Hat,  from  Cardinal's  Tomb. 

7089  Plum-colored  Satin  Old  Colony  Dress. 

7090  Black  Lace  Dress  and  Mantle. 

7091  Old  Colony  Costume  and  Fan. 

7092  White  Brocade  Costume,  1753. 

7093  Moorish  Hat. 


Lent  by 
H.  Legrand  Cannon. 

Walter  Satterlee. 

u 

Mrs.  G.  C.  Satterlee. 
Mr.  Sarony. 


No. 
7094 

7095 


7096 

7097 

7098 
7099 
7100 

7101 
7102 

7103 
7104 

7105 
7106 

7107 


84 


Spanish  Red  Hat. 

ZuNi  Costume,  purchased  at  Zuni  by  Lieut.  R.  T.  Emmet, 

consists  of  Blouse,  Breeches,  Leggins,  Moccasins,  Sash, 

Gaiters,  Stockings,  Knife   Pouch,  Ear-rings,   Bracelets, 

and  Bow-guard  for  the  Wrist. 
White  Silver  Embroidered  Waistcoat,  worn  by  Dr. 

Robert  Emmet,  Dublin,  about  1780. 
Painted  Satin  Cloak,  made  from  Dress  worn  by  Lydia 

Field  about  1770. 
Moorish  Costume. 
Highland  Costume. 
Cashmere    Shawl.      Took    Prize   at    the   great    World's 

Exposition  in  Paris. 
Alsatian  Costume,  consisting  of  7  pieces. 
Swiss  Costume,  Canton  of  Berne. 
Embroidered   Handkerchief.    Took   prize   at    Crystal 

Palace. 
Two  India  Muslin  Scarfs,  embroidered   with  gold  and 

silver. 
Embroidered  Crape  Shawl. 
Tyrolean  Hat. 
Japanese  Embroidered  Dressing  Gown. 


Lent  by 
Mr.  Sarony. 


Miss  Rosina  Emmett. 


Louis  Howland. 
(ien.  H.  AV.  Benham. 

Mrs.  Fargo. 

Miss  Berst. 

Miss  Gordon. 

Miss  Schenk. 


Mrs.  Kidd. 

Miss  Cooper. 

Mr.  Avery. 


"^ 


ARMS    AND    ARMOR. 


Malay  Kriss.     Algerian  Gun.     Owner,  Mr.  W.  M.  Chase. 

Canteen,  XVI Ith  Century.  Two-handed  German  Sword,  XVIth  Century.  Spanish  Rajjier,  XVIth 
Century.     Spanish  Sword,  XVlth  Century.     Owner,  Mr.  T.  de  Thulstrup. 

Antique  Persian  Shield,  Damascened  in  Gold.  English  Tournament  Helmet.  East  Indian  Cliief- 
tain's  Dagger  and  Decorated  Scabbard,  XVIth  and  XVIIth  Centuries.  Owner,  Mr.  W.  Hull 
Wickham. 

Turkish  Gun.     Owner,  Mr.  G.  Sanford  Saltus. 

Breastplate  and  Armor,  XVIth  Century.     Owner,  Mr.  P.  Lorillard  Ronalds. 
Sporting  Cross-Bow  (Switzerland),  XVIth  Century.     Algerian  Gun,  XVI Iih  Century.     Owner,  Mr. 
N.  Sarony. 

8S 


ARMS     AND     ARMOR. 

No.  Lent  by 

looo     Revolution.\rv  Sword  of  Gen.  Wm.  North    (War  of 

jyyS).  Mrs.  F.  B.  Austin, 
looi     Revolution.\rv   Pistols  of  Gen.  Wm.  North  (War  of 

lyjS).  Miss  H.  E.  North. 

1002  Pistols,  OLD  French,  Capt.  John  North  (War  of  1745).  " 

1003  Old  Helmet.  P-  Lorillard  Ronalds. 

1004  

1005  ■' 

1006  

1007  Shield. 

1008  Sword. 


1009 

EOIO 
lOI  I 

1012 
1013 


10 1 4  Bre.\stpl.\te. 

1015  


1 01 6  Crossbow. 

1017  


1018  Horse's  Head  Armor.  " 

10 1 9  Two  Handed  Sword,  XVI.  Century.  T.  de  Thulstrup. 

1020  Venetian  Sword,  beginning  XVI I.  Century.  " 

1021  Spanish  Rapier,  XVII.  Century.  " 

1022  Spanish  Sword,  XVI.  Century.  " 

1023  Italian  Sword,  XVI.  Century.                                                            ,  " 

1024  Canteen,  used  by  artillery  of  Louis  XIII.  '• 

1025  Swiss  Crossbow,  XV.  Century.  W.  S.  Hoyt. 

1026  German  Crossbow,  XV.  Century.  '• 

1027  Spanish  Arquebus,  dated  1680.  " 

1028  English  Arquebus,  dated  1581.  " 

1029  Dagger,  time  of  Henry  II.  of  France.  " 

1030  Moorish  Stirrup,  XII.  Century.  " 

86 


No. 
1031 
1032 

1033 
1034 

1035 
1036 

1037 

1038 

1039 

1040 

1 04 1 

1042 

1043 
1044 

1045 
1046 

1047 
1048 
1049 

1050 
1051 

1052 

1053 
1054 

1056 

1057 
ios8 

^059 
1060 

1 06 1 

1062 
1063 

1064 
1065 
1066 
1067 


87 


Spanish  Main  Gauche,  XVII.  Century. 

Saxony  Miner's  Axe. 

Two  Wheel  Lock  Sportin(;  Arquebuses. 

Wheel  Lock  Pistol,  Tortoise-shell  stock. 

Revolver,  three  barrels. 

Pair  English  Pistols,  butts  silver  arabesque. 

Pair  Silver  Mounted  Pistols. 

Persian  Axe,  inlaid. 

Persian  Axe  Knife. 

Persian  Dagger,  carved  ivory  handle. 

Arbalete  a  tour. 

Four  Rapiers. 

Brass  Pistol,  spring  bayonet. 

Turkish  Gun,  heavily  chased  mountings. 

Turkish  Sword,  blade  covered  with  inscriptions. 

Scotch  Dagger,  formerly  the  property  of  Fechter. 

Bull  Fighter's  Sword,  Spanish. 

Algerian  Gun. 

Javanese  Krees,  silver  mounted. 

Malay  Krees,  brass  mountings,  sheath  wood. 

Persian  Dagger,  brass  sheath,  repoussee. 

Old  French  Sword,  found  in  dredging  the  River  Seine. 

French  Pistol,  flint  lock,  brass  mounting. 

Pair  Small  Pistols,  flint  lock,  French. 

Old  Mexican  Dagger. 

Javanese  Dagger,  of  Indian  or  Persian  workmanship, 
grooved  blade,  damascened. 

Spear  Head,  Persian,  damascened  and  inlaid  gold. 

Poniard,  Persian,  inlaid  with  silver,  sheath  and  blade 
damascened. 

Battle  Axe,  Persian,  damascened  and  ornamented  with 
gold  and  silver. 

Albanian  Sword,  two-edged  blade,  broad  and  grooved 
damascened,  hilt  embossed  with  silver. 

Persian  Poniard,  grooved  damascened  blade,  carved 
ivory  handle. 

Persian  Poniard,  engraved  case. 

Very  Old  Persian  Pistol,  brass  mountings,  barrel  en- 
graved. 

Turkish  Sword. 

Malay  Krees. 

Persian  Short  Gun,  barrel  heavily  inlaid,  raised  silver. 

Flint  Lock  Pistol,  XVIIL  Century. 


Lent  by 
W.  S.  Hoyt. 

John  S.  Ellis. 


J.  Sanford  Saltus. 


W.  M.  Chase. 


N.  Sarony. 
^y.  M.  Chase. 

N.  Sarony. 


88 

No. 
to68 


1069 


1070 


107 1 


1073 


1074 


1075 


1076 


L077 


1078 


1079 


1080 


1081 


108: 


1083 


Lent  by 

Moorish  Gun,  barrel  inlaid  with 
silver,  stock  ornamented  with 
brass  and  ivory.  N.  Sarony. 

l.ONc;  Algerian  Gun,  brass  and 
silver  mountings.  " 

French  Court  Sword,  last  cent- 
ury, pierced  steel  guard,  inlaid 
with  gold  and  silver.  Wm.  Hall  Wickham. 

French  Court  Sword,  last  cent- 
ury, pierced  steel  guard,  orna- 
mented with  trophies.  " 

French  Court  Sword,  silver  hilt 
and  guard.  " 

French  Court  Sword,  pierced 
steel  guard,  peculiarly  shaped, 
engraved  blade.  " 

Hunting  Sword,  agate  handle, 
silver  mount.  " 

Hunting  Sword,  German,  bone 
handle,  brass  mounts,  broad 
blade,  richly  engraved  with  stir- 
ring illustrations  of  the  chase.  " 

Sword,  basket  hilt  of  steel,  lined 

with  velvet.     "  Intedomine."  " 

Sword,  Stuart  period,  basket  hilt, 
lined  with  leather.  " 

Long  Saber,  XYIth  Century,  pe- 
culiar iron  hilt.  " 

Sword  of  XVIth  Century,  Span- 
ish, held  in  left  hand  while 
rapier  was  held  in  right ;  double 
edge  point.  " 

Sword  of  about  same  time,  double 
edge.  " 

Sword  of  XVIth  Century,  per- 
forated guard,  ring  for  thumb. 

Rapier,  time  of  Carl  Felix,  guard 
mountings,  leather  scabbard, 
gilt. 

Mexican  Sword,  Spanish  en- 
graved blade,  leather  handle, 
sheath  embroidered  with  silver 
thread.  " 


Venetian  Sword,  XVIIth  Century.    Owner, 

T.  DE  Thulstrup. 

Javanese  Kriss.     Owner,  W.  M.  Chase. 

Old  Mexican  Dagger.    Owner,  N.  Sarony. 


♦ 


No. 
1084 

1085 

1086 
1087 

10S8 
1089 
1090 
1 09 1 

1092 


89 


Large  Dominican  Machette,  with  bone-wood  hilt, 
stamped  leather  scabbard. 

Sicilian  Bronze  Poniard,  "  Othello,"  elegantly  en- 
graved figures  on  hilt  and  scabbard,  unique  specimen. 

Persian  Poniard,  hilt  and  scabbard,  cloisonne  on  copper. 

Old  Turkish  Poniard,  embossed  and  repoussee  silver 
hilt  and  scabbard,  cartouche  of  Sultan  Sulieman. 

Yataghan  from  Montenegro,  dated  1792. 

Persian  Yataghan  Blade,  heavily  inlaid  with  gold. 

Persian  Dagger,  peculiar  metal  hilt  and  scabbard,  gilt. 

Italian  Armlet,  of  fine  steel,  damascened  in  gold,  richly 
lined  velvet  glove  piece. 

Cross-bow  of  XlVth  Century,  heavy  steel  bow,  with  wind- 
lass and  pullies  to  set  the  same. 


Lent  by 
Wm.  Hall  Wickham. 


Persian  Gun,  XVIIth  Century.     Owner,  N.  Saronv. 


No. 

1093  Early  English  Battle  Mace,  formerly  in  the  Meyrick 

collection. 

1094  Persian  Dagger,  enameled  handle,  blade  conii)letely  en- 

graved with  inscriptions. 

1095  Back-hand  Dagger,  East  Indian. 

1096  Hindoo  Khouttar,  with  blade  called  "Langue  de  Boeuf." 

1097  Antique  Persian  Shield,  engraved  and  damascened  in 

gold. 

1098  English  Tournament  Helmet. 

1099  East   Indian    Chieftain's    Dagger,  remarkably  strong, 

heavy  blade,  and  curiously  carved,  and  decorated  scab- 
bard, very  grotesque. 


Lent  by 
Wm.  Hall  Wickham. 


9° 
No. 

1099A   Per&ian  Gun,  barrel  inlaid  with  silver,  brass  mountings. 

1099B   Flint-lock    Carbine,  with    spring    bayonet   and    brass 

barrel. 
1099c  Swiss  Hunting  Cross-bow. 
1099D  East   Indian  Sword,  X^'Ith  Century,  straight  blade  and 

grooved. 
1099E  Powder  Horn. 

1099F  Old  Spanish  Pistol,  stock  inlaid  with  steel. 
1099G  English  Double-barreled  Pistol,  flint  lock  and  brass 

barrels. 
1099H  English    Flint-lock    Pistol,  brass   barrel,  stock   very 

heavily  mounted  with  silver. 
10991    Pair  Small  Pistols,   French,  stocks  and  barrels  inlaid 

with  silver. 
1099J    African  Dagger. 

1099K  Dagger  from  Zanguebar,  East  Coast  of  Africa. 
1099L  Moorish  Gun. 


Lent  by 

N.  Sarony. 


C.  S.  Homer.  |r. 


Thlinkit    Chief's    Ci.oak.     (Alaska.) 


ORIENTAL  ART. 


1307.     Daimio  Two-ha.nded  Sword. 
Lent  by  Sutton  &  Kirby. 


ORIENTAL     ART. 


No, 
1300 


1301 
1302 

1304 
1305 

1306 


1307 

1308 

1309 

1310 

1311 
1312 

1313 
1314 

1315 
1316 

1317 
1318 
1320 

1321 


Japanese  Idol,  from  Temple  at  Nara,  Japan,  of  carved 
wood  and  pure  gold  lacquer;  halo  or  background  of 
wrought  bronze. 

Daimio  Box,  several  compartments  ;  black  lacquer,  with 
ornamentation  in  gold  and  vermilion  lacquers. 

Daimio  Paper  Box;  perfection  of  art  in  lacquer  work. 

Large  Rock-crystal  ball  of  exceeding  purity  ;  diameter 
6  inches. 

Antique  Saki  Kettle,  shape  of  Turtle  of  Longevity. 

Antique  Chinese  Porcelain  Vase;  mustard -yellow- 
glaze,  with  rose  souffle. 

Daimio  Sword,  two-handed;  remarkable  for  fineness  of 
blade  and  artistic  treatment  of  hilt,  mountings,  and  orna- 
ments. 

IvoRV  V'ase,  section  of  large  tusk  ;  lacquered  ornamenta- 
tion. 

Daimio  Reading  Desk;  highest  (juality  of  old  black  lac- 
quer, with  gold  ornamentation. 

Set  of  Eight  Plates,  illustrating  the  process  of  Japanese 
cloisonne  art  (inlaid  work). 

Series  of  Eight  Chinese  Snuff-Bottles,  in  Porcelain, 
agate,  etc. 

Solid  Gold  Sword  Guard. 

Solid  Gold  Knife  Handle. 

Silver  Sword  Guard. 

Gold  Pipe. 

Daimio  Pouch,  with  gold  ornaments  and  mountings. 

Inro,  or  Medicine  Case. 

Gold  Lacquer  Box. 

Daimio  Short  Sword,  silver  mountings. 

Mandarin  Lantern,  egg-shell  porcelain,  with  pierced 
panels  and  painted  and  enameled  decoration. 

Sang  de  Bceuf  Vase.     Lang  You  specimen. 

92 


Lent  by 


[as.  F.  Sutton. 


Thos.  E.  Kirbv 


American  Art  Association. 


93 


I  ^02.     Daimk)  Box.     Lent  hy  Sltto.n  &  Kikkv. 


No. 

1322  Specimen  of  Old  Satsuma. 

1323  HiRADo  Porcelain  Jar;  blue  decoration  beneath  glaze. 

1324  Antique  Chinese  Blue  and  White  "  Hawthorn  Jar." 

1325  Chinese  Egg-shell  "  Roseback  Plate." 

1326  Chinese  Porcelain  Bowl,  "  Grains  of  Rice"  decoration. 

1327  Antique  Chinese  Porcelain  Vase,  turquoise  glaze. 

1328  Mandarin  Bowl  and  Cover,  rifw^i?-r^n«7  glaze,  decora- 

tions in  gold. 

1329  Silver  Bronze  Vase,  relief  antl  inlaid  ornamentation   in 

precious  and  other  metals  and  enamels. 

1330  Antique  Chinese  Cloisonne  Enamel  Incense  Burner. 

1 33 1  Ancient  Incense  Burner,  Japanese  silver  work. 

1332  Daimio  Short  Sword,  silver  mountings. 

1333  Daimio  Short  Sword,  gold  mountings  and  ornaments. 

1334  Specimen  of  Finest  Antique  Japanese  Lacquer. 

1335  Collection  of  Knife  Handles. 

1336  Daimio  Tobacco  Pouch,  with  pipe  case  attached  ;  orna- 

ments and  mountings  of  solid  gold. 


Lent  by 
American  Art  Association. 


94 

No.  Lent  by 

1337  Carved  Ivory  Pipe  Case.  American  Art  Association. 

1338  Gold  Lacquer  Inro  or  Medicine  Case.  " 

1339  Silver  Pipe.  " 

1340  Daimio  Tobacco  Pouch,  with  pipe-case  attached;  orna- 

ments and  mountings  of  solid  gold.  " 

1 34 1  Two  Sword  Guards.  " 

1342  Chinese    Gray   Jade  Jar   and  Cover;    emerald  green 

spots.  Brayton  Ives. 

1343  Chinese  Emerald  Green  Carved  Slab  of  Jade.  " 

1344  Chinese  White  Jade  Bull.  " 

1345  Lady's  Sword,  ii  inches,  Japanese.  " 

1346  SiLVERWAVE  Sword,  gold  and  silver  fishes,  13  inches.  " 

1347  Silver  Dress  Sword,  17  indies.  " 

1348  Silver  Dress  Sword,  solid  gold  mounts,  16  inches.  '* 

1349  Gold  Sword,  black  lacquer,  15  inches.  " 

1350  Gold  Sword,  gold  cock  on  scabbard,  18  inches.  " 

1 35 1  Short  Sword,  imitation  of  old  wood,  insects,  and  metal 

snake,  18  inches.  " 

1352  Short  Sword,  silver  hilt,  green  lacquer,  18  inches.  " 

1353  Cat   and    Rat   Sword,   lacquer   scabbard   and    hilt,   16 

inches.  " 

1354  Short    Sword,  old  iron   carving  and  silver  scabbard,  14 

inches.  " 

1355  Straight   Sword,   braided   silver   and   leaf    pattern,    18 

inches.  " 

1356  Jeweled  Sword,  chrysanthemum  blossoms  in  gold,  with 

pearls,  28  inches.  " 

1357  Buddhist    Priest's    Sword,   heavy   silver    mounts,    29 

inches.  ' 

1358  Peacock  Sword,  silver  hilt,  gold  and  silver  birds  inlaid  on 

scabbard,  34  inches.  " 

1359  Officer's  Sword,  for  state  occasions,  silver  and  shakudo 

mounts,  41  inches.  " 

1360  Long    Sword  for   beheading   criminals,    two-handed,  44 

inches.  " 

1 36 1  Tycoon    Dress    Sword.     A  nobleman's  sword  worn  on 

state  occasions  in  honor  of  the  Tycoon.  Solid  silver  hilt 
and  scabbard,  with  long  panels  representing  water  with 
carp  and  other  fish  in  gold,  silver,  and  shakudo.  37 
inches.  " 

1362  Souffle    Vase,  Kea    King   period;   old  Chinese.     Fine 

imitation  of  agate.  .  Dr.  C.  C.  Lee. 


No. 
1363 


1364 
1365 

1366 


No. 

1367 
1368 

1369 
1370 
1371 


95 


Antique  Satsuma  Vase  ;  lozenge  decoralion  of  the  fa- 
mous poets  of  Japanese  mythology.  Example  of  finest 
period  of  the  art. 

Companion  Vase. 

Antique  Carved  Wood  Statue  of  Japanese  "  God  of 
War."     From  Temple  at  Kamakura. 

Turquoise  Stand  ;  old  Chinese  faience. 


Lent  by 

Dr.  C.  C.  Lee. 


NiPAL  Lamp.     From  Collection  of  Lockwood  de  Forrest. 

Large  Turquoise  Blue  Bottle,  with  raised  figures. 
Yellow  Bottle-shaped  Vase,  decorated  with  brown  and 

black  dragons. 
Very  Old  "  Iron  Rust  "  Water  Jar. 
Two  "  Hawthorn  Blue  "  Ginger  Jars.     Very  rare. 
PiSTACHE  Green  Engraved  Vase.     Kien-Lung  period. 


Lent  by 
C.  A.  Dana. 


96 

No.  Lent  by 

373  White  Enciraved  Vase.     Ming  period.  C.  A,  Dana. 

373  "  Lang  Jao"  Vase,  raised  figures.  " 

374  Yellow  Bottle,  crackle  glaze,  small.  " 

375  Slender  Minc;  Vase,  white  ground  landscape  and  figure.  " 

376  Lar(;e  "Sang  de  Bceuf"  Bottle.  " 

377  Yellow  Bowl,  fine  crackle.  " 

378  Blue  and   \A'hite   Vase,   crackled   with   yellowisli   drab, 

silver  cover.  " 

379  Small  Turquolse  Blue  Bottle,  black  decoration.  " 

380  Coral  Red  Bottle.  " 

381  Red  and  Purple  Gourd.  " 

382  Flat  Bottle,  splashed  with  red.  " 

383  Satsuma  Incense  Burner.  " 

384  Tall  Bottle,  drab  ground,  drab  decoration.  " 

385  White  Bottle,  raised  figures.  '' 

386  Dark  Bottle,  opalescent  figures.  " 

387  37    Pieces   of  Rose-back   and    Egg-shell   Porcelain 

Plates,  cup  and  saucers  and  bowls,  old  Chinese.  Win.  L.  Andrews. 

388  Three   Incense  Burners;  i  crackle,  i  Satsuma,  i  Poly- 

chrome. " 

389  Japanese  Female  Fi(;ure.  " 

390  Mandarin  Vase.  " 

391  Grotesque  Incense  Burner.  " 

392  Votive  Offering.  " 

393  Baby's  Rattle.  " 

394  Tazza,  "  grains  of  rice  "  pattern.  " 

395  Coral-Colored  Poi-Shaped  Vase.  " 

396  Sacrificial  Cup.  " 

397  Double  Reticulated  Cup.  " 

398  Yellow  Bowl.  " 

399  Pair  Shallow  Bowls,  imitation  of  wood.  " 

400  Tall  White  Cup.     "  Grains  of  Rice  "  Pattern.  " 

401  Dog  Fo,  with  Perforated  Ball.  " 

402  Teapot,  reticulated  sides.  " 

403  Snuff-box.  " 

404  Decorated  White  Crackle  Vase.  " 

405  Cup  and  Saucer,  Raised  Decoration.  " 

406  Cup,  with  Floriated  Design.  " 

407  Small  Cup,  with  Figures  in  Medallion.  " 

408  White  Engraved  Cup,  Decorated  in  Blue.  " 

409  Decorated  Cup.  " 

410  Carved  Ivory,  Warrior  and  Two  Citizens.  W.  E.  AUis. 

411  Carved  Ivory,  Equestrian  fording  Stream.  " 


97 


No. 


141 2  Solid  Silver  Box,  Inlaid  Gold  and  Bronze. 

1413  Pure  Gold  Lacquer  Perfume  Box,  Crest  Designs  on 

Checker-board  Pattern. 


Lent  by 
W.  E.  Allis. 


1363.     Antique  Satsuma  Vase;    Lozenge  Decoration  of   the   Famous  Poets  of 
Japanese  Mythology.     From  Collection  Dr.  Lee. 


No. 

1414  Daimio  Pouch,  of  Undressed  Leather,  Gold  Dragon  and 

Carved  Ivory  Tiger  for  Netsuke. 

141 5  Daimio   Pouch,  Carved   Cocoa-nut   Shell   and    Leather, 

Unique  Carved  Wood  Pipe  Holder. 
7 


Lent  by 
W.  E.  Allis. 


No. 
1416 

1417 

1418 
1419 
1420 
1421 
1422 

1423 
1424 

1425 
1426 
1427 
1428 
1429 
1430 
1431 
1432 
1433 
1434 
1435 
1436 
1437 
1438 

1439 
1440 
1441 
1442 

1443 
1444 

1445 
1446 

1447 
1448 
1449 

1450 
1451 
1452 
1453 
1454 
1455 
1456 


Lent  by 

W.  E.  Allis. 

Dr.  James  L.  Little. 
Mrs.  Lockwood  de  Forest. 


Lockwood  de  Forest. 
A.  A.  Vantine  &  Co. 


98 

Small  Sword,  Carved  Bamboo  Scabbard,  Ivory  Mount- 
ings. 

Set  of  Ten  Small  Cups  and  Saucers.     Old  Chinese 
Decorative  Porcelain. 

Five  Pieces  of  Nepaul  Metal  Work. 

One  Ladak. 

Prayer  Wheel. 

Indian  Jewelry.     Two  Silver  Necklaces. 
One  Gold  Necklace. 

Pair  Armlets  and  Waist  Band. 

Fifty  Old  Arabic  Tiles. 

Imperial  Yellow  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Mustard-yellow  Crackle  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Splash  Glaze  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Blood-red  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Coral-red  Bottle  and  Stand. 

"  Lang-Furnace  "  Vase  and  Stand. 

White  Crackle  Glaze  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Rose-Souffle  Bottle  and  Stand.* 

Camellia-green  Crackle  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Black  Glaze  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Apple-green  Crackle  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Powder-blue  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Engraved  White  Vase  and  Elaborate  Stand. 

Turquoise  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Chocolate  Glaze  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Sea-green  Crackle  Vase  and  Stand. 

Violet-blue  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Steel  Lustral  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Rose-pink  Bottle,  Engraved,  and  Stand. 

"  Iron-rust  "  Souffle  Jar  and  Stand. 

Famille  Verte  Bottle  and  Stand. 

Cup  and  Saucer,  Oriental  Agate. 

Oriental  Agate  Bowl  and  Stand. 

Chinese  "  Ching  Hwa  "  Vase,  "  Black  Hawthorn." 

Chinese  Red  Lacquer  Wall  Hanging. 

Japanese  Inlaid  Iron  Plaque.  " 

Chinese  Lacquer —  decorated  Vase.  " 

Old  Lacquer  Box.  The  First  Japanese  M'f'g  and  Trading  Co 


J.  M.  Munoz. 


(By  Koyosai.) 
(By  Harumasa. 


99 

Lent  by 

The  First 
Old  Lacquer  Box.     By  Ha-  Japanese  Mfg. 
i""'"asa.  and  Trading  Co. 

Old  Lacquer  Box. 


Red 


Old  Lacquer  Letter  Box. 

Old  Lacquer  Writing  Case, 
by  Korin 


Old  Lacquer  Wine  Cup. 

Old  Red  Lacquer  Tray. 

Old  Lunch  Box, 

Old  Cake  Box. 

Twelve  Old  Lacquer  Inros. 

Old  Lacquer  Box. 

Smoker's  Pouch. 

Three  Old  Silk  Draperies. 

Iron  Inlaid  Box. 

Iron  Inlaid  Koro. 

Old  Iron  Wine  Pot. 

Six  Kakemenos. 

Corean  Jar. 


1361.     Tycoon  Dress  Sword. 
From  Collection  Brayton  Ives. 


Corean  Plate.  " 

Old  Hirado  Vase.  " 

Old  Red  Kutani  Vase.  " 

Old  Green  Kutani  Plate.  " 

Old  Imari  Bowl.  " 

Old  Imari  Plate.  " 

Old  Satsuma  Ornament.  " 

Old  Lacquer  Writing  Case.  " 
Old  Herat  Carpet,  dated 
1 22 1,  of  the  Hegira,  with 
Description  and  Emblem- 
atical Design.  A.  A.  Vantine  &  Co. 
Antique  Ghiordes  Prayer 
Rug.     Very  Fine,  with  Silk 

Edges.  " 


No. 
1492 

•493 
1494 
1495 

1496 

1497 
1498 

1499 


Oi.D  Anatolia  Ric.     Blue  Center.     Fine  specimen  of 

the  kinJ. 
Ancient  Laidec  Rug.     Red  Center. 
Turkish  Embroidered  Hanging  Prayer  Rug. 
Two     Pairs     ok     Turkish     Embroidered     Mosque 

Hangings. 
Silver  Embroidered  Turkish  Table  Cover. 
Gold  Embroidered  Turkish  Bed  Cover. 
Persian  Baby's  Quilt  Cover.     Embroidered  Gold  and 

Silver  on  Black  Velvet. 
Rare  Lahore  Camel's  PIair  Prayer  Rug. 


Lent  by 
A.  A.  Vantine  &  Co. 


Jai'ankse  Sword  and  Scabbard  (Silver  and  Gold,  chiseled).      P'rom  Brayton  Ivfs'  Collection. 


No. 


Lent  by 

A.  A.  Vantine  &  Co. 


1500  Two  Hanging  Rugs.    FineShirvan.    Daghistan  District. 

1 50 1  Fine  Gold  Embroidered  and  Silk  Applique  Persian 

Prayer  Rug.  " 

1502  Bokhara  Ornamental  Tent  Stripe.  " 

1503  Silver  Koro.  The  First  Japanese  M'f'g  and  Trading  Co 

1504  Silver  Tea-pot.  "  " 

1505  Old  Bronze  Vase.  "  " 

1506  Old  Cloisonne  Fire  Brazier.  "  " 

1507  Old  Cloisonne  Vase.  "  « 

1508  Gold  Mounted  Sword.  "  « 

1509  Tapestry.  "  " 


No.  Lent^by 

15 10  Silk  Embroidered  Table  Cover.  The  First  Japanese  M'f 'g'and  Trading  Co. 

15 1 1  SwoKD  Guards.  "  " 

1512  Tapestry.  "  " 

1 5 13  Solid  Silver  Sword  Guard.     Fishes.  Bravton  Ives. 

1 5 14  Steel  Guard,  Eagles,  with  Gold  Inlaid.  " 

15 1 5  Silver  Sword  Guard,  "Pelting  the  Oni."  " 

1516  Wrought  Iron  Guard.     Masks.  " 

1517  Inlaid  Guard,  Silver  and  Gold  God  and  Tiger. 

1518  Biberon  Shape  (Ivory  White  Colors.)     Antique  Chinese  Porcelain.     Thos.  B.  Clarke. 

1 5 19  Jar  (Orange  Yellow).                                                        " 

1520  Ovoid  (Turquoise  Crackle).                                           " 

1521  Biberon  (Sang  de  Boeuf).                                             " 

1522  Ovoid  (Bleu  de  Sevres).                                                  " 

1523  Embroidery  on  Yellow  Satin.  A.  A.  Vantine  &  Co. 

1524  Large    Bronze   Vase,  made   in  Japan  by  the  Famous 

Bronze  Worker,  "  Goroso,"  and  exhibited  in  the    late 

National  Exhibition  at  Tokio,  Japan.  Messrs.  Herter  Bros. 

1525  Companion  Vase.  " 

1526  Turkish  Cushion  Cover,  Gold  Decoration.  A.  Bielenberg. 

1527  Turkish  Dagger,  Silver  Scabbard.  " 

1528  Cup  and  Saucer,  of  Rhinoceros  Horn  and  Skin.  " 

1529  Large  Jar  AND  Cover.     Old  Nankin,  "  Blue  and  White."  Mrs.  x\.  M.  Dodge. 

1530  Large  Cover  and  Jar.     Old  Chinese  "Rose-back."  " 

1 53 1  Mandarin  Jar,  with  Cover.     Old  Chinese  Egg  Shell,  " 

1532  Enameled  Ewer.     Chinese  "  Painted  Enamel."  " 

1533  King's  Dish,  9  pieces.  Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Downer. 

1534  Blue  Rice  Plate.  " 

1535  Plaque,  Hawthorn.  " 

1536  White  Plaque,  Birds.  " 

1537  Yellow  Plaque,  Dragon.  " 

1538  Butterfly  Plaque.  " 

1539  Hawthorn  Plaque.  " 

1540  Pomegranate  Plaque.  " 

1 541  Yellow  Plaque,  Flowers.  " 

1542  Lotus  Leaf  Tray.  " 

1543  Pomegranate  Tea-pot.  " 

1544  Incense  Burner.  " 

1545  Light-blue  Bowl.  "' 

1546  Yellow  Bowl.  " 

1547  Yellow  Bowl,  5  plaques  with  rose  back.  " 

1548  Tea-Caddy.  " 

1549  Box,  carved  cover.  " 


No. 
1550 

1551 

1552 

1553 

1555 
1556 
1557 
1558 

1559 
1560 

1561 

1562 

1563 
15^4 

1565 
1566 


Lilac  Jar. 

Chrysanthemum  Tea-pot. 
Blue  Cup  and  Saucer. 
White  Cup  and  Saucer. 
Five  Small  Cups  and  Six  Saucers. 
Blue  and  White  Covered  Dish. 
Yellow  Vase. 
Box,  King's  Seal. 
Green  Saucer. 

Two  Green  Saucers,  with  figures. 
Pear-shaped  Box. 
White  Covered  Bowl. 
Four  Saucers,  figured. 
Persian  Brass  Plate. 
Imari  Plaque.      Keen- Lung  Period. 
Blue  and  White  Plaque. 

Fragment  of   Moorish   Mosaic,  from  Mosque  at  Cor 
dova,  Spain. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  Frederick  W,  Downer. 


JAPANESE  Sword  Rack,  in  Lacquered  Wood.     From  Brayton  Ives'  Collection. 


ABORIGINAL  ART. 


1704.     Transparency,  MoQui  Blanket  Weaver.     Lent  by  the  National  Museum,  Washington. 


ABORIGINAL   ART. 

No.  Lent  by 

1700  Indian  Pictograph  on   Muslin.  Mrs.  Erminie  Smith. 

1 701  Transparencies.     Pueblo  of  Woli)i,  Arizona.  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

1702  *                                                           " 

1703  

1704  Blanket  Weaver — Mocjui  Indian.                                               " 

1705  Donkey  Train — Zuni.                                                                     " 

1706  Drilling  Turquoise.                                                                          '• 

1707  Moqui  Spinning.                                                                              *' 

1708  Making  Pottery.                                                                             " 

1709  Zuni  Water  Carrier.                                                                         '' 

1710  Cliff  Ruin,  Colorado.                                                                      " 

171 1  Canon  de  Chelly.  " 

17 12  Captain's  House,  Tewa,  Arizona. 

17 13  Pueblo  Indian  Basketry. 

J  7^4  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

1715  

17 16  " 

1717  

1718  » 

1719  u 

1720  « 

1721  a 

1722  a 

1723  

1724  ,, 

1725  

1726  ,, 

1727  

1728  

1729  

1730  Blanket.                                                                                        ». 

1731  

^732  

104 


No. 
1733 

t734 
735 
736 
737 
738 
739 
740 
741 
742 
743 
744 
745 
746 

747 
748 

749 

75° 
751 
752 
753 
754 
755 
756 
757 
758 

759 
760 
761 
762 

763 
764 

765 
766 

767 

[768 

769 

770 
771 
772 
773 


Paraphernalia  of  Sun  Dance, 
Pueblo  Indians. 


105 

Lent  by 
Bureau  0/ 
Ethnology. 


Buckskin  Pouch.     Pueblo  Indians. 

E:\IEROIDERY.  


Native  Iroquois  Brooches. 

Made  from  Silver  Coin. 

From  Collection  of 

Mrs.  Erminie  Smith. 


Sash.                               •' 

Pueblo  Indian  Shield. 
Arapahoe  Indian  Shield. 

TuscARORA  Squaw's  Beaded  Skirt.     Mrs.  Erminie  Smith. 
Jacket  of  Same,  decorated  with  Silver.    " 

Collar.  " 

Belt.  " 

Leggins.  " 

Moccasins.  " 

Necklace  of  Teeth.  " 

Gourd  Rattle.  " 

Elm  Bark  Bowl.  " 

Canadian-Indian  Snow  Shoes.  " 

TUSCAR.ORA  War  Club.  " 

Corn- Husk  Bottle.  " 

Anklets  of  Bears'  Claws.  " 

Waterfall  of  Scalps.  " 

Indian  Painting,  on  Mushn.  " 

Tuscarora  Flag,  with  Clans.  " 
Iroquois  Wampum  Belt. 

Native  Indian  Drawing,  representing  Stone  Giant. 
Native    Drawing,    representing    Iroquois   Thanksgiving 
Dance. 


Native  Iroquois  Brooches. 

Made  from  Silver  Coin. 

FromCollectiOxN  of 

Mrs.  Ekmime  Smith. 


No. 
1774 

1775 

1776 

1777 
1778 
1779 
1780 
1781 
1782 

1783 
1784 

1785 
1786 

1787 

1788 


106 


Indian  Drawing,  representing  the  Ancient  and  Modern 

Mode  of  Dress. 
Drawing,  representing  Battle  Scene  between  the  Iroquois 

and  Masasgos  Tribes. 
South  American  Indian  Blow  Gun. 
Spears. 

Quiver,  with  Poisoned  Arrows. 
Mexican  Blanket. 
God  of  Pain. 
Indians'  Nolls. 
Apache  Shield. 
Quiver  and  Arrows. 

RiATTA. 

PuEHLo  Pottery. 


Lent  by 


Mrs.  Robt.  Gilchrist 


22822 


1713-14.      ZuNi  Baskktry.      Le.\t  by  the  National  Museum,  Washlngton. 


No. 

1789  Chief's    Dress,   decorated   with    Porcupine    Quills   and 

Scalp  Locks. 

1790  Leggins  to  same,  decorated  with  Bead  Embroidery. 

1 79 1  Beaded  Belt  and  Scalps. 

1792  Moccasins. 

1793  Head-Dress  of  Eagle  Feathers. 

1794  Necklace  of  Bears'  Claws. 


Lent  by 
Oscar  Sachs. 


I07 

No.  Lent  by 

1795  Scalping  Knife  and  Sheath.  Oscar  Sachs. 

1796  Bow  AND  Arrows.  " 

1797  Tomahawk.  " 

1798  War  Club.  " 

1799  Collection  of  Pipes.  " 

1800  Squaw's  Gown  of  Deer  Skin,  embroidered  with  Beads.  " 

List  of  Drawings  and  Photographs  of  Specimens  illustrative  of  Aboriginal  Art  in  the  Collec- 
tions of  the  Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, Cambridge,  Mass. 

The  specimens  are  represented  of  natural  size,  unless  otherwise  indicated. 

The  drawings  and  photographs  of  pottery  have  been  made  for  a  work  on  the  Ancient  Pottery 
of  America,  now  in  preparation  by  F.  W.  Putnam,  the  curator  of  the  Museum. 

The  photographs  of  various  objects  from  the  Altar  Mounds  of  Ohio  are  to  appear,  with  many 
others,  in  the  Memoir  on  the  Mounds  of  the  Little  Miami  Valley,  by  F.  W.  Putnam  and  C. 
L.  Metz,  to  be  published  by  the  Museum. 

DRAWINGS. 

801  Spade;  made  of  Horn  of  Rocky  Mountain  Sheep.     Cave  in  South  Utah. 

802  Chipped   Implements  of    Flint.     Stone   graves  in  the  Cumberland  Valley,  Tenn. 


803  

804  

805  Objects  Made  of  Native  Copper.     Mounds  of  Ohio  and  stone  graves  of  Tennessee. 

806  Copper  Ornaments.    Mounds  and  graves,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  and  Arkansas, 

807  Bronze  and  Silver  Ornaments.     Ancient  graves,  Peru. 

808  Copper  and  Bronze  Implements.     Mexico  and  Peru. 

809  A   Molded   Jar;    Pottery.     Both    sides   made   in  same  mold.     Peru. 

810  Large  Ancient  Jar.     Pueblo  of  Cochiti,  N.  M. 

811  Vase,  representing  Human  Head.     Mound  in  Arkansas. 

812  Dish.    (When  found  it  was  inverted  over  the  human  head  vase.)     Mound  in  Arkansas. 

813  Vase,  Bird  form.     Mound  in  Arkansas. 

814  Jar.     Mound  in  Arkansas. 

815  Vase,  with  Feet.     Mound  in  Arkansas. 

816  

817  Vase,  representing  the  Human  Form.    Grave  in  Missouri. 

818  Dish,  with  Human  Head  Ornaments,  and  Vase  of  Human  Form.     Stone  graves,  Ten- 

nessee. 

819  Bottle,  of  Animal  Form.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 

820  


821  Dishes,  of  Various  Forms.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 

822  Water  Bottle,  Human  Form.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 

823  Three  Views  of  a  Pottery  Image  of  Human  Form.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 

824  Images,  etc.,  of  Human  Form.     Children's  toys.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 

825  Various  Objects.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee, 


toS 


No. 
1826 

1827 

1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 

1833 
1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 
1838 

1839 
1840 

1841 


Transparency  of  Wol-pi  Village.     Lent  by  the  National  Museum,  Washington. 

Vase,  Human  Form,  and  Dislies.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 

Water  Bottle  or  Vase,  Ornamented  with  Two  Human  Heads.     Stone  grave,  Ten- 
nessee. 
Vases,  in  the  form  of  Birds.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 
Dish,  Bird  Shape.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 
Water  Bottle,  Gourd  Form.     Stont^  grave,  Tennessee. 

Water    Boitle,   of   pecuhar    shape.    Hollow    Handles.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 
Water  Bottle,  with  Hollow  F"eet.    Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 
Water  Bottles.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 
Water  Bottle.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 


Two  Small  Symmetrical  Vases.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee, 
Two  Small  Vases.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 
Cooking  Pots,  with  Handles.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 
Dishes,   etc.,  of  various   forms.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee 
Dishes,  of  Bird,  Fish,  and  Animal  Form.     Stone  graves,  T 
Cup,  with  ornamented  edge.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 


No. 
1842 

1843 
1844 

1845 
1846 

1847 


1849 
1850 

1852 

1853 
1854 
1855 

1856 

1857 
1858 
1867 


log 


Cups,  of  different  patterns.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 


Dishes.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 


Small  Vessels,  probably  toys.     Stone  graves,  Tennessee. 

PHOTOGRAPHS. 

Pottery  Vase,  Human  Form.     Stone  grave,  Tennessee. 
Pottery  Dish.     One-half  natural  size.     Mound   in  Arkansas. 
to  1 85 1     Ancient  Pottery  Vessels   of  Pueblo  Type.      Greatly  reduced.     Ruins 

of  Pueblos,  Southern  Utah. 
Recent   Pottery  Vessels.     Greatly  reduced.      Pueblo  of  Zuni,  New  Mexico. 
Fragments  of  Ancient  Pottery.      Reduced  size.      Ruins  of  Pueblos,  New  Mexico. 
Pottery  Vessels.     Ancient  burial  mounds,  Nicaragua. 
Large   Covered  Dish,  Red  and  Yellow   Color.     Greatly  reduced.     Ancient  burial 

place,  Nicaragua. 
Various  Objects  in  Pottery.     Greatly  reduced.     Ancient  burial  place,  Nicaragua. 
Portions  of  Ornaments  and  Large  Vessels  of  Pottery.     Flonduras. 
to  1866     Carved   Shell  Ornaments.     Stone  graves  and  mounds,  Tennessee. 
Mass  of  Meteoric  Iron.     Mound,  Ohio. 


1715.     Zuni  Basketry. 


11723 

Lent  by  the  National  Museum,  Washington. 


No. 

1868  PoTTKRV  Vksskl.     Mound,  Ohio. 

1869  Vessel  Made  of  Shell.     Mound,  Ohio. 

1870  Ornaments,  cut  from  Native  Copper.    Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1871  Objects  of  Native  Copper,  and  Two  of  Terra  Cotta.     Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1872  Ornaments,  cut  from  Native  Copper.     Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1873  cut  from    Native    Copper.      Altar   mound,  Ohio, 

1874  cut   from    Native    Copper.      Altar    mound,  Ohio. 

1875  Ear-rings,  made  of  Native  Copper;  some  are  covered   with  Native  Silver.     Altar 

mound,  Ohio. 

1876  Bracelet,  made  of  Copper;  covered  with  silver,  and  silver  and  gold  from  other  cop- 

per objects.     Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1877  to  1878     Carved  Stone  Dish,  two.  views.     One-half  natural  size.     Altar  mound,  Ohio. 
1879  to  18S1     Carved  Stone  Dish,  three  views.     Three-fourths  natural  size.     Altar  mound, 

Ohio. 

1882  Samples  of   over  50,000  Pearls,  found  in  Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1883  to  1887     Ornaments,  cut  from   Mica.    Altar  mound,  Ohio. 

1888  Cloth,  made  of  bark.     Salt  Cave,  Kentucky. 

1889  Bag,  made  of  twine  from   bark  fiber.     Salt  Cave,  Kentucky. 

1890  Cords,  made  of  bark  fiber.     Salt  Cave,  Kentucky. 

1 89 1  to  1894     Shoes,  made  from  the  braided  leaves  of  the  cat-tail  rush.     Salt  Cave,  Ken- 

tucky. 
1895  to  1896     Face,  carved  in  stone.     (Two  views.)     The  face  is  represented  as  within  the 

mouth  of  a  Puma's  skin.     Cave  Acapulco,  Mexico. 
1897  to  1900     Ancient  Peruvian  Pottery. 
1 90 1  to  1902     Two  Views  of  a  Large  Burial  Jar.     Original  about  three  feet  high.    Paco- 

val,  Brazil.     This  represents  the  human  form,  with  serpents  for  arms. 

1903  Large  Burial  Jar.     Original  over  two  feet  high.     Elaborately  incised.     Pacoval, 

Brazil. 

1904  to  1905     Bead  Work  of  the  Omaha  Indians. 

Lent  by 

1906  View  of  the  Peabodv  Museum  of  American  Arch/E- 

OLOGv  and  Ethnology,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1907  Moccasins.  Oscar  Sachs. 

1908  Necklace.  a 

1909  Indian  Kennikinick.    Tobacco,  made  from  inner  bark  of 

red  willow.  « 

1910  One  Shield  of  Assorted  North  American  Indian  Articles. 

27  pieces.  Napoleon  Sarony. 

1910A  Mexican  Blanket.  Mr.  Conkling. 

1910B  Small  Mexican  Figures.  " 

1910C  Cast  of  Aztec  Calendar.  u 

191 1  One  Shield  of  Aboriginal  Art.     South  Sea  Islands,  Africa, 

America,  Greenland,  War  Clubs,  Paddles,  etc.    23  pieces.  Napoleon  Sarony. 


No. 
1912 

1913 
19^4 

1915 
1916 


Shark  Tooth  Sword,  South  Sea  Islands. 
Indian  Feather  Head-Dress. 
Indian  Drum. 

Pair  of  Leggins,  ornamented  with  Quill  Embroidering. 
Horse  Trappings.     Head  Ornaments. 
1917   1918  Pair  of  Sacks,  for  packing;  Tobacco  Bag  (bag  very 
old),  most  elaborately  finished  with  Minute  Quills. 


Lent  by 

J.  Sanford  Lathers. 
Napoleon  Sarony. 


NORTH  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

19 19  Knife  Case. 

1920  Bag,  Transparent  Trimmings. 

192 1  Knife  Case. 

1922  Squaw's  Head-Dress. 

1923  Pair  Bead  Moccasins. 

1924  Buckskin  Rifle  Case. 

1925  Head  Trimmings. 

1926  Very  Old  Tobacco  Pouch. 

1927  Paint  Bag. 

1928  Tobacco  Pouch. 

1929  Horse  Trappings. 

1930  Small  Paint  Bag. 

1 93 1  Packing  Bag. 

1932  Grass  Game  Bag. 

1934  Breast  Ornament. 

1935  Necklace,  pair  of  Bear's  Claws. 

1936  Four  Wooden  Dishes  (Arizona), 

1937  A  Kneeling  Female  Statue. 

1938  A  Man,  sitting  on  the   ground,  a  serpent  on  his  chest, 

holding  on  his  knees  a  small  cup. 

1939  Kneeling  Idol,  with  long  Braids. 

1940  A  Jar,  with  four  human  faces  forming  whistles. 


TOLTEC  AND  AZTEC  ANTIQUITIES. 

CuvERCLE,  with  Handle. 

Sitting  Priest,  with  plates  of  Obsidian  and  hieroglyphical  inscriptions. 

A  Jar,  on  four  feet,  surrounded  by  a  snake  in  demi-relievo,  with  Cuvercle. 

Vase,  with  ornaments  and  four  Medallions,  representing  human  faces. 

Jar,  with  demi-relievo  ornamentation. 

Statuette  of  Stone. 

Bust  of  a  Man  (Volcanic  Tufa), 

Stone  Figure, 


112 


1756.     Nativk  Silver  Brooch,  made  from  Silver  Coin. 
From  the  Collection  of  Mrs.  Erminie  Smith. 


No. 
1949 

1950 
1 950  A 

1951 
1952 
1953 
1954 
1955 
1956 
1957 
1958 

1959 

i960 

1 960  A 


Stone  Figure. 


One  Zuni  Blanket. 
One  Pair  Snow  Shoes. 
One  Indian  Shirt. 
One  Squaw  Chemise. 
One  Wood  Fiber  Chemise. 
Gun  Cover,  ornamented. 
Bow  and  Arrow  Quiver. 
Riding  Whip. 

Elk  Tooth  Hair  Ornament. 
Grizzly  Bear  Claws. 
Puma  Teeth  Necklace. 
Deer  Tail  Tuft. 


Lent  by 
Napoleon  Sarony. 

a 

Mrs.  Q.  Struble. 
Hon.  Charles  Hutchinson. 


113 


Beaded  War  Stick. 
Beaded  Dancing  Stick. 
Tomahawk. 


Spoons. 


No. 

19601;  Ornamented  Scalp-lock. 
1 960c  War-dance  Rattle. 
1960D  Bone  Necklace. 
1960E  Deer  Hoof  Ratile. 

1 96 1  Dancin(;  Rattle. 

1962  

1963 
1964 

1965 
1966 

1967 

1968  

1969  Beaded  Knife  Scabbard. 

1970  Beaded  Sack. 
1970A  Beaded  Paint  Sack. 
1970B  Beaded  Pocket-book. 
1 970c  Gambling  Stick. 

197 1  Silver  Pipe. 

1972  Boy's  Scalp  Ornament. 

1973  

1974 

1975 
1976 

1977 

1978 

1979 

1980 

1981 


Lent  by 
Hon.  Charles  Hutchinson. 


Wampum  Belt. 

Wedding  Cake.     Seneca  Indians. 

Indian  Stone  Hammer. 

War  Club. 

Indian  Bead-work. 


1983 
1984 

1985 
1986 
1987 
1988 
1989 
1990 
1991 
1992 

1993 
1994 

1995 
1996 


Knife  Scabbard. 

Ball  Bat. 

Hair  Brush  and  Skin  Dressing  Hoe. 

Deer  Hoof  Anklet. 

Garnished  Ball. 

Elk  Hoof  Anklet. 

Hair  Ornament. 

Whistle-bone,  ornamented. 


Bone  Ornament. 

Awl  Case  and  Bear's  Claws. 


Dancing  Ornament, 


Hair  Sticks. 
Boy's  Snow  Shoes. 


114 


No. 

1997  Fkathicr  Hi;ai)  Oknamknt. 

1998  Child's  Moccasins. 

1999  zuni  pottkry. 
1999A  'rw()  Fk.ures. 

199915  Two  Water  Cooikks. 

1999c  Onk  Ju(;  (Zuni). 


Lent  by 

Hon.  Charles  Hutchinson. 

u 

Charles  Seidler. 


FANS. 


ib<c 


4045.     Chinese  Fan,  with  Ivory  Faces.     Lent  by  Mrs.  Kidd. 


FANS. 


\o. 

4000 
4001 
4002 
4003 
4004 


Fan  of   ihk   Pkrioh  ok 


4006 
4007 


4008 
4009 
4010 

401 1 
401  2 
4013 
4014 


Fouis  XIV. 
Louis  XV. 
Louis  XV. 
Louis  XV. 
Louis  XVL 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  Astor. 


Signed  F.  Kavery,  1765. 


4005     Fan,  painted  on  ivory,  of  the  class  known  as  "  Vernis  de 
Martin."     Subject :    Judith  and  Holofenies. 
Fan,  "  Vernis  de  Martin."     Subject :     Toilet  of  Venus.       ' 
Fan,  "  Vernis  de  Martin."     This  Fan  secured  the  Prize 
at  an    Exhibition  of   Fans  of   its    own  class,    held    in 
London  in  1878. 
Modern  Fan,  painted  by  de  Beaumont,  1878. 
Fan,  "  Vernis  de  Martin." 
Fan,  painted  on  vellum.     Subject :  Telemachus  and  Mentor 

on  the  Island  of  Calypso. 
Fan,  "  Vernis  de  Martin." 
Fan,  Marie  Antoinette,  spangled  scrolls. 
Fan,  Vellum.     Wattcau  Scene.     Pearl  sticks. 
15     Two  Fans,  Louis  XIV.  period. 
4016     Fan,  Spanish. 
401 7A  Fan,  Spanish,  60  years  old. 
40171:    Fan,  Japanese,  ivory  and  lac([uer. 

4018  Fan,  Spanish,  jeweled  sticks. 

4019  Fan,  Cuban,  painted  on  paper. 

4020  Fan,  Old.     From  the  Hague. 

4021  Fan,  Old  French. 

4022  Fan,  Cuban.       Made    from    the    fiber    of    a  plant   which 

grows  in  layers  like  parchment.  Very  few  of  them  have 
been  made  ;  and  one  of  the  number  belongs  to  Queen 
Victoria. 

4023  Fan,  Chinese.     Ivory.     In  shape  like  a  screen. 

4024  Fan,  Belonged   to    the   Cruger   family,   with    the   Cruger 

Coat  of  Arms.     Carved  Ivory. 

116 


Mme.  de  Vaugrigneuse. 

Mrs.  Gurnee. 
Mrs.  Barlow, 

Mrs,  Morgan. 

Mrs.  Pinchot, 

Mrs.  C.  Vanderbilt. 

Mrs.W.  K.  Vanderbilt. 

it 

Mrs.  R.  L.  Stewart. 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Webb. 
Miss  Dora  Wheeler. 


MissH.W.  Hay  ward. 


117 


402I.     Old  French  Fan.     Lent  by  Miss  Dora  Wheeler. 

No. 

4025  Fan,  Old.     Italian. 

4026  Fan,    Time   of    Regency.     Chinese    decoration   in    Car- 

touche.    Shepherdess  and  Swans. 

4027  Fan,  Old.     French. 

4028  Fan,  Old.     Spanish. 

4029  Fan,   Painted    by    Detaille.     Horses  taking  the  Fence  at 

Jerome  Park,  tivo  of  them  wearing  the  Lorillard  Colors. 

4030  Fan,  Carved.     Mother  of  Pearl. 

4031  Fan,  Old  French. 

4032A  Fan,  Spanish.  Period  of  the  signing  of  the  Treaty  of 
Utrecht. 

4032B  Fan,  Spanish.  Mythological  subject  painted  on  parch- 
ment :    Venus  and  Adonis. 

4033  Fan,  Marie  Antoinette. 

4034  Fan,  First  Empire. 

4035  Fan,  Old.       Chinese.       Ivory    Faces   on    Silver    Filigree 

Frame. 

4036  Fan,  Louis   XV.     Medallions   painted  on  kid.     Scene  in 

Harem. 

4037  Fan,  Louis   XV. 

4038  Fan,  Carved    in    Bone.      Formerly  in  possession  of  the 

Imperial  Family  of  Russia.     Very  rare. 


Lent  by 

Miss  H.  S.  North. 
Mrs.  Rylance. 


Mrs.  del. Monte. 
Miss  Furniss. 


H.  Watson  &  Co. 


Mrs.  Jesse  Seligman. 


ii8 


No. 


4039  Fan,  Wedding  Fan  of  Miss  Lyon  Gardner,  of  Gardner's 

Island. 

4040  Fan,  painted  on  white   satin.     Belonged    to   one  of  the 

Ladies  of  the  Court  of  Louis  XVL 


Lent  by 

Miss  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Einstein. 


4029.     Fan.     I'ainteu  by  DfeTAii.Li;.     Lent  by  Mrs.  del  Monte. 

No.  Lent  by. 

4041  Fan.     Amber  Shell  and  Gold.  Mrs.  Einstein. 

4042  Fan.    Eighteenth  Century,  carved  and  i)ainted  on  paper.  " 

4043  Fan,  Old  French.     Seventeenth  Century.  Miss  Field. 

4044  Fan,  Old  French.     Ivory,  inlaid  Gold  and  Silver.  Mrs.  Kidd. 

4045  Fan,  Chinese.     Silk  Embroidery,  Ivory  Faces.  " 


4014.     French  Painted  Fan.     (Lolis  XV.)     Lent  by  Mrs.  Pinchot. 


No. 
4046 

4047 
4048 
4049 
4050 
4051 
4052 

4053 
4054 

4055 
4056 

4057 
4058 

4059 
4060 

4061 

4062 

4063 

4064 

4065 


Lent  by. 
Fan.     Painted    by    Borra.     Subject:    Acie   de   N'aissance, 

before  Alcalde.  Mrs.  Edward  Woolsey. 

F.\N.     Painted  by  Lafitte.     Skating  scene  in  the  Bois  de  Boulogne.  " 

Fan.     Owned  by  Mary  Clinton,  wife  of  Robert  Burrage  Norton.  Mrs.  Le  Due. 

Fan,  Carved  Pearl.     Landscape  subject.  Mrs.  Jaffray. 

Fan,  Carved  Ivory.     Girl  at  Harp.  Miss  Kemble. 

Fan,  Louis  XV.,  painted  on  silk.  " 

Fan,  VVatteau  Group.     Gold  fringe,  old  family  relic. 


Fan,  Old.     Silver  Paper,  open-work. 

Fan,  Old  Spanish. 

Fan,  Old  Spanish.     Agricultural  subject. 

Fan,  Old  Spanish.     Classical  subject. 

Fan,  Pearl  Frame.     Turquoises  in  Silver. 

Fan  of  the  Tropics. 

Fan,  Metal  Inlay,  painted  on  paper. 

Fan,  Old  French.     Tambour,  Gold  Thread. 

Fan,  carved  bone,  inlaid  gold  and  shell 

Fan,  painted  by  Louis  Leloir. 

Fan,  presented  to  Josephine  by  Madame  Campan. 

Fan,  modern  French,  crepe  lisse. 

Fan,  Rococo,  black  lace. 


Mrs.  E.  Woolsey. 
Mrs.  Hamilton. 
Miss  Furniss. 


Mrs.  Cohiian  VVilhams. 

Mrs.  Wm.  Taylor. 

Mrs,  Wilmerding. 

Mrs.  Ambrose  Kingsland. 

Mrs.  Pinchot. 

Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensellaer. 

General  Genet. 

Mrs.  Gouverneur  Morris,  Jr. 

Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey. 


4058.     Fan  of  the  Tropics.     Lent  by  Mrs.  Wm.  F.  Tayi.ok. 


OLD  JEWELRY  AND  SILVER 


5288,  5295,  AND    5298.      TABATlfeRE,  LUTE-SHAPED   WaTCH,   AND    CHATELAINE   AND   WaTCH. 

Belonging  to  Cornelius  Vanderimlt. 


jp:welry  and    silver. 

No.  Lent  by 

5000  Clock,  made  in  1562,  by  Jeremias  Meteker  of  Augsburg. 

German  Renaissance.  Miss  C.  Furniss. 

5001  Old  Silver  Cup.     Nuremberg.  " 

5002  Silver-gilt  Salt  Cellar,  from  the  San  Donate  sale.  " 

5003             Augsburg,  " 

5004  Old  Silver  Calendar.    German.  " 

5005  Antique  Silver  Loving-cup.    Dutch.  " 

5006  Norwegian  Silver  Belt.  " 

5007             Silver  Buttons.  " 

5008  


5009  Antique  Silver  Scent  Bottle. 

5010  Norwegian  Spoons  (1578). 

5011  (1654). 

5012  figure  on  handle. 

5013  Antique  Velvet  Bag.     German,  XVIth  Century. 

5014  Antique  Silver  Box.     Dutch. 

:;oi5  Antique  Mother  of  Pearl  and  Silver  Ornamented 

Crucifix  and  Beads  (1698). 

5016  Old  Dutch  Silver  Watch  Case. 


5017  " 

5018  Old  Wood  Carving,  XVIth  Century.  " 

5019  Pair  of  Old  Shoe  Buckles.  " 

5020  Old  Silver  Bottle.  " 

5021  Old  Silver  Dish.     Dutch.  " 

5022  Old  Shell  Snuff-box.     Period  of  Louis  XVIII.  " 

5023  Old  Silver  Reliquary.  " 

5024  Tray  of  Old  Venetian  Enamel  on  Silver.  Mrs.  Henry  M.  Day. 

5025  Ewer  of  Old  Venetian  Enamel  on  Silver.  " 

5026  Small  Silver  Box,  repoussee,  Louis  XV.  " 

5027  Old  Italian  Brooch.  " 

5028  Old  Ivory  Tankard.    Flemish.  " 

5029  Old  Silver  Tankard,  of  Robert  and  Mary  Livingston 

(1750).  Miss  E.  H.  North. 


No. 
5030 


5031 
5032 

5033 
5034 
5035 
5036 

5037 
5038 
5039 

5040 
5041 

5042 
5043 


5P44 

5045 
5046 

5047 
5048 

5049 
5050 
5051 
5052 
5053 

5054 
505s 

5056 

5057 
5058 

5059 
5060 


Cioi.i)   Bells  and  Coral,  inscribed :    "The  gift  of  Mrs. 

Marv   Livingston  to  her  granddaughter,  Mary  Duane, 

1767." 
Silvkr  Salver,  ot   Robert  and  Mary  Livingston. 
Olh  (ioLi)   Repoussee   Watch,   XV^Ith    Century,  with 

eral  cases. 
Chatelaine. 

Silver  Candlestick.      Knglish  (1749.) 
Old  Venetian  Spoon.     (Illustrated.) 
Nubian  Woman's  Head  Ornament,  to   keep  off  the  evil 

eye. 
Etruscan  Peasant's  Cross  (1700). 
Antique  Silver  Tankard,  Norwegian  (1744). 
NoRVVEoiAN  Silver  Peg  Tankard,  with  coins  set  in   lid 

(1749)- 
Old  American  Silver  Tankard. 
Xecklace;  sixteen  ancient   Egyptian  scarabaei,  hematite, 

steatite,  and  pottery. 
Brooch  ;  ancient  Egyptian  blood-stone  scarabeus. 
Necklace,   Brooch,  and   Ring,  old    Persian  turquoise, 

engraved  and  gilded,  XVth  to  XVIIth  Century ;  modern 

mountings. 
Old  Spanish  Ear-rings,  diamond  disks. 
Old  Snuff-box. 
Old  French  Watch. 
Chatelaine. 

Gold  Repoussee  Watch,  silver  chain. 
-Antique  (Iold  Repoussee  Watch. 
Cold  Watch,  open  case.     Dutch. 
Two  Old  Silver  Knife  Handles. 


.A  Collection  of  thirty-four  Rings.     Spanish,  Turkish, 

Belgian  and  Italian. 
Silver  Repoussee  Watch. 
Watch  and  Chatelaine,  set  with  rubies,  sapphires,  and 

topaz.    Francis  I. 
Necklace  of  Modern  Egyptian  Work,  in  hammered 

gold. 
Modern  Egyptian  Ear-drops. 
Fifteenth    Century    Pendant,    enamel    and    rococo. 

Subject,  "  Charity." 
Necklace  of  Egyptian  Scarabaei.     (Illustrated.) 
Bracelets  of  Egyptian  Scarabaei. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Austin. 

Mrs.  Sidney  De  Kay. 

Mrs.  John  A.  Uix. 

Mrs.  Collier. 

Mrs.  Morgan  Dix. 


Wm.  C.  Prime. 


Madame  Von  Taube. 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Davenport- 
Mrs.  Austin  Flint,  Jr. 

William  M.  Chase. 


Mrs.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan. 


123 


5059-     Necklace  of  Egyptian  Work.     Mrs.  J.  Pierpont  Morcjan. 


No. 

5061  Ear-drops  of  Egyptian  Scarabaei. 

5062  Syrian  Bracelet,  silver  gilt. 

5063  Collection  of  Mummy  Jewelry,  nose-rings,  finger-rings. 

ear-rings. 

5064  Gold  Amulets,  large  disks  of  beaten  gold,  worn  by  Beth- 

any peasant  women. 

5065  Repeating  Watch,  by  Leroi. 

5066  Egyptian  Aimulet  Case,  containing  verse  of  Koran. 

5067  Stone   Cameo,  cut  for  the  Empress  Josephine.     Subject, 

"  Wedding  Toilet." 

5068  Old  Silver  LoviNG-cup,  of  Nuremberg  (1594)- 

5069  Tray  (1594-) 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan. 


No. 

5070- 

507^- 
5074 

5075 
5076 

5077- 

5079 

5080- 

5082 

5084 

5085 
5086 

5087 
5088 

5089-1 

509' 
5092 

5093 
5094 

5095 
5096 

5097 
5098 

5099 
5100 
5101 
5102 

5103 

5104 

5105 
5106 

5107 
5108 

5109 


12  + 

71   Sii.vKK  Basin  and  Ewer,  William  I\'.  (1833);  maker,  S. 

J.     (Illustrated.) 
73  Two  Bishops'    Flaoons,   made   at    Augsburg,   XVI Ith 

I'entury. 
Vase,    F:nglish  Repoussee,  George  II.     Glass  modern 

(1743)- 
CoFKEK-i'or,  French,  Louis  XVI. 

SucRiER,  Louis  XV I. 
78  Pair  oy  Salts,  Louis  X\T. 

Mustard,  Louis  XVI. 
81  Two  Silver  Dishes.     Irish. 

Small   Copy  Baptismal  Bowl  of  Grand  Duke   Alexis; 
modern  Russian. 

Tka-Caddv,  English  silver.  Charles  11. 

Portable  Tea-maker.     Japanese. 

Watch,  set  with  pearls  and  diamonds,  Louis  XV. 

Gold  AND  Diamond  Crucifix;  old  Italian. 

Two  Chains  of  Mummy  Beads. 

Dagmar  Cross.     [But  three  in  existence,  the  others  owned 
by  the  Princess  of  Wales  and  the  Czarina  of  Russia.] 
90  Carved  Ivory  Ewer  and  Plateau,  Florentine,  XVIIIth 
Century. 

Jug,  ivory  and  silver  gilt.     Italian,  XVIIIth  Century. 

Flagon,  ivory  and  silver  gilt. 

CoFFEE-JuG.     Old  Arabian  silver. 

Two  Silver  Flagons. 

Watch,  gold,  with  Adam  and  Eve  and  moving  serpent. 

Breguet,  enameled  and  set  with  jewels. 

jeweled. 

Two  Small  Dancing  Figures.     Dutch. 

Two  Small  Silver  Boxes. 

Silver-gilt  Enameled  Serpent  Seal. 

(ioLD  Kohl  Box,  with  spoon. 

Silver  Box,  with  medal  struck  in  memory  of  deliverance 

of  Vienna  from  the  Turks. 
Ivory  Box.     Subject,  •'  Orpheus." 
Snuff-box,  with  miniature. 


Mirror,  with  miniature  in  top. 
Enameled  Bottle. 

Onyx   Cup,  ducat   gold   and    enamel    mounting,  French 
workmanship,  XVIIIth  Century. 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  F.  R.  Rives. 
H.  G.  Marquand. 


Mrs.  Menzo  Diefendorf. 
J.  W.  Drexel. 


Bray  ton  lyes. 


No. 


12 

15 
16 

17 
18 

19 

;20 
21 

:22 
23- 

26 

!7 


[29 

130 

131 
[32 

t33 
'34 
'35 
'36 
[37 
■38 

[39 
[40 
[41 

[42 

[43 
[44 

'45 
[46 

'47 
48 

'49 
5150 


125 


Byzantine  Antique  Cross. 

Old  Copper-gold  Watch. 

Silver  Jug,  Queen  Anne. 
14  Two  Silver  Salt-cellars,  George  II. 

Two  Dutch  Salt  Spoons,  silver  gilt. 

Incense  Box. 

Amethyst  Necklace,  old  Russian. 

Silver  Tankard,  Nuremberg. 

Silver  Dish,  repoussee,  Nuremberg  (1740). 

Old  Goblet,  Nuremberg  (1740). 

Silver  Fish  Knife,  Munich  (1780). 

Silver  Punch  Ladle,  George  II. 
24-25  Russian   Knife,  Fork,  and  Spoon.     Silver,  inlaid 
with  gold. 

Pair  of  Antique  Shoe  Buckles. 

Intaglio   Breastpin.      Subject,    "Apollo  and  Daphne." 
From  Prince  Poniatowski's  collection. 

Chinese  Head  Ornament,  made  of  feathers. 

Necklace.    Onyx  intaglios  from  the  Borghese  collection. 

Bracelet,  from  same  collection. 

P^nameled  Watch  and  Chatelaine;   once  belonged  to 
Mme.  de  Montespan. 

Necklace  of  Intaglios,  from  Prince  Poniatowski's  collec- 
tion. 

Old  Dresden  Snuff-box. 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  Sherwood. 
Samuel  Sherwood, 
'hatcher  M.  Adams. 


Mrs.  Scholle. 
Mrs.  M.  Herzog. 


Mrs.  A.  M.  Drake. 


Mrs.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow, 


BONBONliiRE  OF  RoCK  CRYSTAL. 

Reliquaire,  set  with  emeralds. 

Fnameled  George,  XVIth  Century — Italian. 

Pair  of   Ear-rings,  set  with   emeralds;  Indian  work   of 

St.  Domingo. 
Emerald  Box  with  Pearls,  musical. 
Roman  Mosaic  Work,  copy  after  Claude  Lorraine. 
Bonbonidre  Repoussee,  gold  and  crystal. 
Snuff-box,  enamel,  XVIIth  Century. 
Old  Miniature,  Revolutionary  Period. 
Pendant  Vinaigrette  and  Watch. 
Snuff-box,  porcelain,  jeweled. 
Old  Watch,  French  enamel. 
Locket,  early  Limoges. 
Small  Vase,  enamel  anri  lai)is  lazuli. 
Twelve  Spoons,  capo  di  monte  and  silver ;  presented  by 

the  City  of  Naples  to  Prince  Murat  when  he  was  King. 
Vase,  rock  crystal  and  enamel. 


126 

No. 

515 1     Vase,  rock  crystal  and  enamel. 

5152-53-54    Mexican    Silver    Ornaments:     Necklace,    two 
Bracelets,  Brooch,  and  Pins. 

5155-5^       

5157     Hat-banu  of  Silver. 

5158-59  Speci.mens  OF  Silver  J  EWKLRV,  from  Bangalore. 

5160  (ioLD  Necklace,  anticjue  coins. 

5161  Hlndoo  Medals. 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

Alfred  R.  Conkling. 


Old  Norwk.gia.n  Nkcki.ace.     Lent  hv  Mrs.  .Sidney  Webster. 


No. 

5162  Gold  Box,    Marie  Antoinette;  oval,  medallion  center. 

5163  Louis  XVI.  ;  oval,  medallion,  enameled  center. 

5164  Louis  X\'I.;  round, 

5165  XV 1 1  Ith  Centur}',  like  pocket-book. 

5166  Gold  Needle-case,  belonged  to  Marie  Antoinette. 

5167  Gold  Oval  Box.     Directoire. 

5168  Gold  Box,  round;  once  owned  by  Empress  Josephine. 

5169  Tortoise-shell  Box,  gold  mounting,  and  painting  under  agate. 


Lei 
VV.  Hall 


t  by 
Wickham. 


127 

No.  Lent  by 

5170  Octagon  Tortoise-shell  Box,  gold  mountings,  painting 

on  cover.  W.  Hall  Wickham. 

517 1  Round   Tortoise-shell    Box,    painting    on    top;    gold 

mounting.  " 

5172  Needle-case,  silver  and  open  work  enamel.  " 

5173  Old  Memorial  Miniature,  XVlIIth  Century.  " 

5174  Breast-pin,  hair  work.  " 

5175  Painted  Breast-pin,  XVIIIth  Century.  " 

5176  Silver  Peace   Medal,  presented  by  Jefferson  to  Indian 

Chief  in  1801  ;  found  among   Indian  relics  in  mound  in 

Iowa.  " 

5177  Watch,  Silver,  French,  Directoire;  painted  on  shell.  " 

5178       Silver,  French,   Brequet,  raised  figures  on  face; 

Louis  XV. 

5179       Silver,   Dutch,  embossed.     Subject,  "  Sacrifice  of 

Isaac."  ■  " 

5180       Silver,  Dutch,  embo.ssed.       Subject,  "  Hagar  and 

Ishmael.  ■' 

5 18 1        Silver,    French  —  maker    d'Egonnois;    enamekd 

face,  decorated  with  flowers,  days  of  month  on 

face.  " 

5182        Gold,     English  —  maker,    Meredith:     repoussee, 

XVIIIth  Century.  "■ 

5183       Gold,  French  repeater,  silver  face.  " 

5184       Gold,.  French  repeater,  white  face.  " 

5185       Gold,  French  repeater,  Louis  XVI.;  two  cupids 

striking  silver  bell.  " 

5186       Gold,    French    repeater,    Breguet ;  curious   face, 

showing  works.  " 

5187       Gold,   French,   Louis    XVI.,   dark   blue   enamel. 

witn  figure.  " 

5188       Gold,   French  repeater,   Louis   XVI.,   male  and 

female  figure  striking  two  bells.  " 

5189       Gold,  French  enameled  back,  two  figures.  " 

5190       Gold,  French  repeater,  two  figures  in  gold   relief 

on  blue  enamel.  " 

5191        Gold,    French;    maker,    Chapjiins;    back    set  in 

turquoise  and  rubies.  " 

5192        Louis  XVI.  (lady's),   raised   work  on   back,   set 

with  pearls.  " 

5193       Cxold,  French,  maker,  Junod ;  extremely  thin.  " 

5194       Cxold,  French  ;  odd  shape,  fine  enamel   painting  on 

both  sides.  .  " 


No. 

5 '95 
5«9<^ 
5197 
5198 
5 '99 
5200 


5203 

5-04 
5205 


5206 

5^07 
5208 
5209 
o 
I 


5 
5 
5 

5: 

5- 

521 
521 

5- 

5220 

5221 

5222 

5223 

5224 

5225 

5226 

5227 

5228 


5229 
5230 


128 


SiLVKK  Pedometer.  XVI 1 1th  Century. 

Watch,  silver,  Dutch,  embossed. 

Antique  Repoussee  Silver  Trav.     Old  Dutch. 

Norwegian  Vinaigrette. 

Silver  Cup  and  Cover.     Nuremberg. 

Six  Antique  Liqueur  Cups.  Scriptural  subjects.  Tran- 
sylvania. 

Three  Louis  XIIIth's  Spoons. 

CioLi)  Cup  or  Chalice,  XVI  Ith  Century.     Augsburg. 

Hungarian     Lovingcup,   with    coins,    earh     XVII  1th 
Century. 

Two  Antique  Silver  Trays,  XVlIIth  Century. 

Norwegian  Pendant  and  Chain,  XVIth  Century.  (Il- 
lustrated.) 

(1613). 

Medal,  Norwegian  (1704). 

Tuscan  Cross. 

Dutch  Tea-caddy  (1750). 
Plaque  (1600). 

English  Bowl,  George  III.  (1777). 

Old  German  Tankard. 

Kn(;lish  Cup,  Queen  Anne  (1708). 

Sugar  Bowl  (1819). 

Tea-caddy,  George  II.  (1747). 

\\'atch,  presented  by  the  Empress  Josephine  to  the  wife 
of  General  Cluzeret. 

Old  Flemish  Spoon. 

Two  Dutch  Apostle  Spoons. 

Eleven  small  Spanish  Peasant  Buttons. 

Three  large  Spanish  Peasant  Buttons. 

Chain  of  Coins. 

Thirty  Spanish  Bull-tighters'  Buttons. 

Old  Dutch  Spoon. 

Crystal  Coupe,  from  the  Due  de  Morny's  collection. 

Ivory  Jug,  set  with  silver. 

Buttons  worn  in  French  Revolution. 

Silver  Filagree  Coffee-cup  Holders.     Old  Persian. 

Ador.vmon  of  the  Virgin,  painted  on  metal,  mounted  in 
tortoise-shell,  decorated  with  silver;  worn  by  Mexican 
priests. 

Capo  di  Monte  Jewel  Casket,  from  San  Donato  sale. 

Snuff-box,  old  French  ( 1759),  from  the  Duke  of  Hamil- 
ton's sale. 


Lent  by 

W.  Hall  Wickham. 
W.  S.  Gurne. 


Mrs.  Sidney  Webster. 


Sypher  &  Co. 

Mrs.  Ayer. 

Sypher  &  Co. 


Mrs.  A.  Grapanche. 
Mrs.  F.  E.  Marshall. 


Miss  Leavitt. 
Mrs.  Astor. 

A.  E.  Douglass. 
Mrs.  W.  M.  Kingsland. 


Mrs.  W.  J.  Tyrus. 
Sypher  &  Co. 


129 

Watch,  open  work  case,  Swiss. 

Watch,  silver  repoussee.     Subject,   "  Flight  into  Egypt." 
Maker,  Roget,  London. 

Watch,  Silver  Repoussee.     Maker,  Miller.     English  Coat 
of  Arms  and  Days  of  Month  on  Face. 

Watch,  Blue  Enameled  Face,  Repeater.      Male  and  Fe- 
male Figures  striking  two  Bells. 

Watch,    Silver   Repoussee.      Subject :    Slaughter   of    the 
Innocents. 

Carved  Ivory  Triptych,  XVIth  Century. 

Watch,  Blue  Enamel,  set  with  Diamonds.     Two  Figures 
striking  the  hours. 

Watch. 

Snuff  Box,  Old  Berlin,  with  Gold  Figures. 

Snuff  Box,  Enameled,  Louis  XVI.     From  collection  of 
Empress  Eugenie. 

Snuff  Box,  Gray  Enamel,  Louis  XVI.     From  same  col- 
lection. 

Snuff  Box,  Blue  Enamel,  Louis  XVI.      From  same  col- 
lection. 

Watch  and  Chatelaine,  Louis  XVI.,  Enamel. 

Snuff  Box,  formerly  belonged  to  George  IV.,  Musical. 
Gold  and  Enamel. 

Watch,  Enameled  Gold,  belonged  to  Marie  Antoinette. 

Bracelet,  Venetian  Work,  belonged  to  the  Duchesse  de 
Berri. 

Chatelaine  and  Etui  of  Agate  and  Gold. 

Carved  Ivory  Tankard. 

Carved  Ivory  Pitcher. 

Cup,  Carved  Ivory. 


Card  Case,  Carved  Ivory. 

Madonna  and  Child,  Carved  Ivory. 

Group,  " 

Casket,  in  Bone,  very  old.     Said  to  be  of  XVth  Century. 

Christening  Tankard,  with  Infant. 

Antique  Goblet,  Silver  Gilt. 

Gold  Dish,  Inlaid  with  Coins. 

Two  Ancient  Buttons. 

Old  Dutch  Enameled  Watch. 

Old  Silver  Repoussee  Pastille  Box. 

Engraved  Gold  and  Enamel  Tabatiere. 

Dutch  Silver  Tea-caddy.     The  Hague. 

9 


Lent  by 

H.  Legrand  Cannon. 


Mrs.  Luther  Kountze. 

Luther  Kountze. 

Mrs.  Edward  Mathews. 


J.  Brander  Mathews. 
Mrs.  Edward  Mathews. 


Robert  Gordon. 


Mrs.  Jesse  Seligman. 


1700. 


13° 
No. 

5264  Antique  Spoon,  Handle  richly  carved. 

5265  Old  Swiss  Spoon.     Bear  Crest. 
5266-67     Two  Dutch  Birthday  Spoons. 

5268  Queen  Elizabeth  Cup  and  Cover,  church  plate,  1569. 

5269  Queen  Elizabeth  Two-handled  Cup.    (Fluted  decora- 

tion possibly  added  toward  end  of  next  century.)     1571. 

5270  Queen  Elizabeth  Bowl,  1586. 

5271  Commonwealth    Cup,  plain    posnet,  style   of  Cromwell 

period,  1669. 

5272  Charles  II.  Two-handled  Cup,  posnet,  repoussee  with 

leaves  and  flowers,  1667. 


5070  AM)  5071.     Silver  Basin  and  Eulk.     William  IV,  1833. 

5273  Charles  II.  Cup,  on  foot,  without  handles,  1670. 

5274  Charles  II.  Cup,  church  plate,  showing  transition  Hall 

marks  between  first  and  second  cycles  of  reign,  1678. 

5275  Charles  II.  Two-handled  Cup,  large  posnet,  repoussee 

with  animals  and  flowers.  1684. 

5276  James  II.  Two-handled  Cup,  porringer,  1686. 

5277  Queen  Anne  Two-handled  Cup,  porringer, fluted  decora- 

tion, 1702. 

5278  Queen  Anne  Two-handled  Cup,  porringer,  plain,  171 1. 

5279  George  II.  Two-Handled  Cup  (with   Cover  of  much 

earlier  period,  probably  of  James  I.,  1619)  from  convent 
in  Mexico.  Engraved  with  battle  between  ships  "  Grey- 
hound "  and  "  La  Flora."     1747. 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  Jesse  Seligman. 

J.  J.  Van  Alen. 
C.  Wyllys  Betts. 


Maker,  S.  J. 

C.  Wyllys  Betts. 


131 


George  II.  Two-handled  Cup,  fluted,  1757. 
George  III.  Two-handled  Cup,  fluted,  1774. 
Windmill    Wager    Cup,    Holland.      Probably    XVI Ith 

Century. 
Large  Silver  Salver,  George  II.,  1752.     Maker,  D.  M. 
Ornament,   containing    Miniatures    of   Louis    XVI.   and 

Marie  Antoinette,  set  with  rubies,  pearls,  and  diamonds. 
B6-87     Tea  Service,  three  pieces.     Decoration,  Cherubs 

in  repoussee. 
Tabatiere,   in    gold,   enameled,   with    Pcjrtrait   of  Vitre, 

printer  to    Louis   XIV.,   by   Bordier,   165 1.     From  the 

San  Donato  collection.     Illustrated. 
Tabatiere,  oval,  gold,  enameled  in  olive,  set  with  opals. 

Top  ornamented  with  "  L'Invocation  a  I'Amour.'"   From 

the  San  Donato  collection. 
Tabatiere,  gold  and  blue  enamel.     On  the  top.  Medal- 
lion, in   gold,  representing  a  Sacrifice  on  the  Altar  of 

Love.     From  the  San  Donato  collection. 
Tabatiere,  oblong,  in  gold  and  blue  enamel,  Louis  XV. 

From  the  Vernet  collection. 
Tabatip.re,    round,    gold,    with    enameled    pictures     by 

Huaud,  Louis  XIV.     Enamel   on  top  representing  the 

Judgment  of  Paris.     From  the  collection  of  M.  Coster. 
Tabatiere,  silver  gilt,  ornamented  with  Portrait  of  Lady. 

Louis  XV.     Collection  of  M.  Coster. 
Tabatiere,  round  Tortoise-shell,  with  enameled  lid. 
Musical  Watch  (which  belonged  to  Marie  Antoinette)  in 

the  form   of  a  Lute,  blue   enamel,  set  with  diamonds, 

with  Monogram  and  Crown  on  back.     (Illustrated.) 
Spanish  Watch,  with  three  cases,  ornamented  with  enamel 

after   Murillo,   set   with    brilliants.     Works    by   Jacques 

Coulin. 
Chatelaine  and  Watch,  enameled  with  Biblical  subjects 

and  set  with  rubies  and  emeralds.     Works  by  Lessinez. 
Chatelaine  and  Watch,  Louis  XVI.,  enameled  and  set 

with  pearls. 
Enameled    Chatelaine    and    Watch,    with    enameled 

back  and  sides.     Works  by  Jean  Robert. 
Bishop's  Watch,  cruciform  rock  crystal,  mounted  in  cop- 

jjer   and  silver,   XVIth   Century.      A\'orks    by   Fran(;ois 

Augely. 
Enameled  Ball,  containing  Watcli  with  key. 
Silver  Watch. 


Lent  by 
C.  Wyllys  Betts. 


George  L.  Rives. 

Mrs.  Jehiel  J.  Post. 

Thatcher  M.  Adams. 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 


No. 
5303 

5304 
5305 
5306 

5307 
5308 

5309 

5310 

5311 
53'2 

5313 
5314 
53  ^S 
53 '6- 


'3^ 

Watch,  in  form  of  vase,  set  with  rubies  and  pearls.     Louis 

XVI. 
Watch,  in  form  of  Lute. 

Francis  L,  blue  enameled  pictures. 

'r\v<i   Dozen    Miniaturk    Buttons   ox  Ivory,  in  case. 

Louis  XVI. 
IvoRV  Horn,  on  stand. 
IvoRv  Plaque,  Queen  Elizabeth. 
LiMOGE  Enamel  Triptych,  XVIth  Century. 
Bas-Reliee,  Christ  on  the  Mount.     Italian  school,  X\'th 

Century. 

CiRCASSLAN  ChA.MPLEVE  VaSE. 

Russian  Enamel  Polypytch. 
Silver  Salver. 
Silver  Ca::e  Basket. 
Old  Enamel  Watch  and  Chain. 

19     Set  of  Indian  Nautch  Girl's  Jewelry,  consisting 
of  necklace,  girdle  and  pair  of  anklets  with  bells. 
5320-2J     Silver  Tea-pot,  Suc.ar   Bowl  and  Milk  Juo,  early 

Ceorge  II.,  1737. 
5323-24     Two  Norwegian  Silver  Cups,  with  pendent  ornaments. 

5325  Norwegian  Silver  Peasant  Ornaments. 

5326  Silver  Snuff-box.     Norwegian. 

5327  Silver  Book-clasp. 

5328-29     Two  Silver  Birthday  Spoons.     Dutch. 
5330-31     Two  Apostle  Spoons. 

5332  Small  Silver  Plaque,  with  figures  in  relief.     Dutch. 

5333  Silver  Girdle,  composed  of  old  book-clasps. 

5334  Tyrolean  Peasant's  Necklace. 

5335  Small  Silver  Salver,  George  III.,  1795. 

5336  Enameled    Guitar   Watch.       French.       About    1760. 

Believed  to  have  belonged  to  Marie  Antoinette. 

5337  Enameled   Watch,  of    English    character    but    Frencli 

make,  1775. 

5338  Velvet  Bag  with  silver  mountings.     Mayence,  1620. 

5339  Discovery  of  America.       Early   Italian    Engraving   on 

Ivory. 

5340  Old  Silver  Chinese  Drinking  Cups. 

5341  Chinese  Silver  Vase. 

5342  Very  Old  Tea-kettle. 

5343-46     Queen  Anne  Tete-a-tete  Tea  Service.      Four  pieces. 
5347     Silver  Sugar  Basket,  Old  English  Open-work. 


Lent  by 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 


Henry  C.  Lea. 


Miss  Furniss. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Munroe. 

Miss  M.  Dehon. 

Henry  H.  Gorringe. 
Miss  M.  A.  Cooper. 


Mrs.  Williams. 
Mrs.  Julian  James. 


T.  Bailey  Myers. 
Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey. 


133 


No. 
5348 
5349 

5350 
5351 

5352 
5353 
5354 
5355 
5356 
5357 
5358 


Virgin  Silver  Plate,  Hand-work,  from  South  America. 

Very  Old  Silver  Night  Lamp. 

Silver  Salver  Repoussf.e. 

Enameled  Chatelaine  and  Watch,  1700.  Old  Family 
piece. 

Box,  Topaz.     Very  old. 

Gold  Ring,  Old  Chinese  with  inscription. 

Old  Family  Emerald  Ring. 

Snuff-box,  Old  Chelsea  and  Gold. 

Ring,  XVIIIth  Century. 

Watch  and  Chatelaine. 

Cake  Basket.  (This  and  the  next  seven  pieces  were 
brought  to  this  country  in  17 16,  and  belonged  to  James 
Alexander,  father  of  Major-General  Lord  Stirling.) 

5359  Loving-cup. 

5360  A  Silver  Tankard,  with  Cover. 
5361-62     Two  Silver  Sauce  Boats. 

5363  Silver  Bowl. 

5364  Silver  Pepper  Cruet. 

5365  Pair  of  Silver  Sugar  Tongs. 

5366  Old    Indian    Jewelry    Case,    Inlaid    with    Coral    and 

Precious  Stones. 

5367  Old  Scotch  Sneezing  Mull. 

5368-69     Pair  of  Silver  Coasters,  XVIIIth  Century. 
5370-71  Candlesticks,  XVIIIth  Century. 

5372  Enameled  Snuff-box,  Louis  XVI. 

5373  Antique  Gold  Locket,  Spanisli  Work,  XVIIth  Century. 

5374  Enameled  Painting,  "Aurora." 

5375  Cameo  Pin,  Set  with  Pearls. 
5376-79     Four  Silver  Spoons.     Dutch. 

5380  German  Spoon,  possibly  XVIIIth  Century. 

5381  Dutch  Caddy  Spoon,  Modern. 

5382  XVIth  or  XVIIth  Century. 

5383  Hamburc;  Caudle  Spoon. 

5384  Nuremberg  Spoon,  XVIIIth  Century. 

5385  XVIth  or  XVIIth  Century,  for  Dutch 

Shipmaster. 

5386  Dutch  Crusader  Spoon,  probably  modern. 

5387  German  Spoon,  XVIIIth  Century. 

5388  English  Spoon;  James  II.,  1683.     Maker  I.  S. 

5389  William  III.,  1698.     Maker,  S.  C. 

5390-91     Two  Belgian  Spoons,  probably  Province  of  Brabant. 
5392     Italian  Style  Spoon,  modern. 


Lent  by 
Mrs.  E.  J.  Woolsey. 


Mrs.  E.  S.  Jaffray- 


Mrs.  Russell. 


Herter  Bros. 

James  Hart. 

Thatcher  M.  Adams. 

Mrs.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

Mrs.  D.  A.  de  Lima. 

Mrs.  D.  J.  Seligraan. 

Mrs.  Saalfield. 

Frederic  H.  Betts. 


134 


No. 
5394 
5395 
5396 

5397 
5398 
5399 
5400 

5401 
5402 

5403 

5404 
5405 
5406 

5407 
5408 

5409 


5410- 

5412 
5413 
5414- 

5417 
5418 

5419 
5420 

5421 
5422 

5423- 

5425 

5426 

5427- 

5430 
5431 


Aposti.k  Spoon,  St.  Luke,  Amsterdam. 

NUKK.MBKRG   Ec.G  WaTCH. 

Antiijue    Lockkt,    glass    painting,   St.    Christopher,    St. 

PLlizabeth,  Madonna  and  Christ. 
Renaissaxck  Silver  Scent  Bottle. 
Pate-tendre  Si:vREs  Medallion. 
Ivory  Patch  Box,  richly  carved,  Louis  XV. 
Collection  of  European   Ivories,  French,  Italian  and 

German. 
Necklace  oe  Old  Missal  Clasps. 
Silver  Medal,  given  to  Dutch  Burgomaster,  1692. 
Cafetikre,  Louis  XVI.,  repoussee,  with  panels  containing 

illustrations  tVom  La  Fontaine's  Fables. 
Silver  Mustard  Pot  and  Spoon,  George  III.,  1782. 
Hanging  Cup  for  Holy  Water,  silver,  Louis  XVI. 
Silver    BoNBONii-;RE,    with    watch    in    cover.      French. 

Pierced  ornaments.     Renaissance. 
Hot  Water  Pitcher,  silver.     Japanese. 
Silver  Candlestick,  French,  Louis  XVI. 
Silver    Beaker,    Augsburg.        Flowers    and    scroll    in 

repoussee,  engraved  Cupids.     Inscription  engraved  on 

bottom  :     "  Das  Werck  der   Fast  Beckker  ihr    Becher. 

Anno  1680." 
1 1     Two  Plates,  German  repoussee,  Augsburg. 

P.  D. 
Plate,  English  repoussee,  1788. 
Silver  Sauce  Boat,  Irish,  1746. 
16     Tea    Service    of   American    Silver,   three 

1798. 
Ivory  Cup,  inlaid  with  lacquer. 
Ear-rings,  Diamonds  and  Silver,  Louis  XVI. 
Cross,  silver,  copper  and  white  topaz,  XVIIth  Century. 
Silver  Mustard  Pot,  Louis  XVI. 
Lantern,  brass,  renaissance.     Probably  XVIth  Century. 
Watch,  set  with  garnets,  from  the  sack  of  the  Summer 

Palace,  Pekin. 
24     Cup  and  Spoon,  modern  Russian. 
Small  Silver  Dish. 

Watch,  set  with  pearls,  XVIIIth  Century. 
29     Tea  Service  of  American  Silver,  three  pieces. 

About  1830. 
Silver  Porringer  Repoussee,  XVIIIth  Century. 
Silver  Milk  Jug  Repoussee. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  Theodore  D.  Selieman. 


A.  Duprat. 
Mrs.  A.  Tuckerman. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Hicks. 

Mrs.  S.  P.  Avery. 


Maker, 


Frederic  H.  Betts. 


pieces, 
Frederic  H.  and  C.  Wyllys  Betts. 
Mrs.  C.  Wheeler. 
Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer. 


J.  J.  Van  Alen. 
Mrs.  J.  Le  Due. 

Mrs.  G.  L.  Rives. 
Mrs.  James  Watson  Webb. 


135 

No. 

5432  Collection  of  Spoons,  etc. 

5433     

5434  Russian  Silver  Goblet. 

5435  Cup. 

5436  Sword,  mounted  in  silver;   presented   by  the  Sultan  of 

Turkey  to  Jefferson  Davis. 

5437  Silver   Bowl;  formerly  belonged  to  William  B.  Bedloe, 

owner  of  Bedloe's  Island. 
5450     Old  Ivory  Tankard, 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  James  Watson  Webb. 
Mrs.  Austin  Flint. 


Mrs.  Colt. 
Mrs.  Sloane. 


OLD  FURNITURE. 


English  Arm-chair.     With  Cupboards  o.n  the  Top  and  Shelves  for  Porcelains. 
Carved  Oak.     Owner,  Howard  &  Co. 


OLD    FURNITURE 


No. 
8600 
8601 
8602 
8603 
8604 

8605 
8606 

8607 

8608 

8609 

8610 

8611 

8611A 

8612 

S613 

8614 

8616 

8617 

8618 

8619 

8620 

8621 

862  I A 

8622 

8623 

8624 

8625 

8626 

8627 


Modern  Carved  Oak  Gothic  Cabinet. 

Indian  Cabinet  of  Native  Wood.s,  inlaid  with  ebony. 

Rosewood  Inlaid  Cabinet. 

CiERMAN  Spinning  Wheel. 

Italian  Carved  Balustrade,  about  the  XVI Ith  Cent- 
ury. 

Chippendale  Chinese  Cabinet. 

Adam  Carved  Satinwood  Mantel,  with  carved  mahog- 
any decoration. 

Old  Carved  Oak  Hall  Seat. 


Lent  by 

Herter  Bros. 


Bombay  Teakwood  Carved  Cabinet. 

Pedestal. 

Sheraton  Painted  and  Inlaid  Cabinet. 

Work-Box. 

Satinwood  Table. 

Miniature  Case. 

Louis  XVI  Cabinet,  "  Vernis"  decoration. 
English  Old  Carved  Chair. 

Old  Scotch  Marriage  Chair. 
Carved  Mahogany  Clock. 
Carved  Venetian  Shoe,  date  1769. 
Hispano-Moresque  Cabinet. 
Carved  Oak  Clock. 


Carved  Oak  Chair. 
Gobelin  Tapestry. 


Florentine    Cabinet,   ebony,  inlaid  with    ivory,  about 
XVlth  Century. 

137 


Watson  &  Co. 


Pettier  &  Stymus. 
H.  G.  Marquand. 


Mrs.  A.  M.  Dodge. 
Mrs.  F.  A.  P.  Barnard. 

Louis  C.  Tififany  &  Co. 

Otto  Heinigke. 

C.  B.  Foote. 

Howard  &:  Co. 


Pottier  (S:  Slymus. 

Herter  Brothers. 
John  Chadwick. 


138 


No. 
8628 


Lent  by 


Spanish  Cabinet, 
ebony,  inlaid  witli 
tortoise  shell, 
about    XVI Ith 


Century. 

John 

Chad  wick. 

8629 

Spanish      Carved 
Linen  Press, 
about    XVIlth 

Century. 

(( 

8630 

Carved     Oak 

Buffet.           Syj 

jher  &  Co. 

8635 

Carved     Oak 

Cabinet. 

(( 

8636 

(( 

8637 

iC 

8638 

it 

8639 

Carved      Bel- 

lows. 

u 

8640 

Sat  I n wo  0  D 

Cabinet. 

ii 

8641 

Carved     Cabi- 
net. 

u 

8642 

Carved     Man- 
tel,  the  top 
an  old  oaken 

coffer. 

a 

8643 

Gobelin    Tap- 
es t  r  Y,  por- 
trait of  Cath- 
arine of  Rus- 
sia. (From  the 
San    Donato 

sale.) 

a 

8644 

Flemish     Tap- 
estry. 

u 

8645 



N 

Sarony 

Tall  Hall  Clock.     Carved  Oak.     Ownkr,  Howard  &  Co. 


METAL  WORK, 


Japanese  Bell.     Owner,  N.  Sarony. 


METAL    WORK 


No. 

900A  Rknaissanck  Lock. 
900B  (JOTHic  Lock. 
900c  Key. 

900D  Pair  of  Ear-rings.  . 

900E  RiNi;. 
900K  Bracelet. 

9000  Andirons,  XIVth  Century. 
900H   Pair  of  Persian  Candelahra. 

9001  Bronze  Padlock  and  Key  from  Bastile. 
900K  Iron  Shovel  and  Tongs. 

900L  Old  Austrian  Door-knocker. 
904A  Persian  Brass-work. 

904  B  

904c  

904D  

904E  

905A  Persian  Laniekn. 

905''  

905c  

905D  

906  One  Lantern,  Iron. 

906A  East  India  Elephant. 

9061!  Persian  Camel,  Steel  inlaid  with  gold. 

906c  Bronze  Bull. 

906D  Persian  Brass  Duck. 

906E  Rooster. 

906F  Peacock. 

9060  Aniioce  Persian  Bas-reiiek. 
906  H  

9061  Persian  ^'\sK. 
906J  

906K  Persian  Vase,  Bronze  inlaid  with  gold. 
9061.       Open-work  Vase. 


Lent  by 
Herter  Brothers. 


R.  M.  Hunt. 


Mitchell,  Vance  &  Co. 
Cooper  Hewitt. 


Sypher  &  Co. 


Mrs.  Chas.  Gralf. 
Persian  and  East  India  Co. 


141 


No. 
906M  Inlaid  Persian  Cup. 

906N     

9060     

906P  Antique  Persian  Open-work  Plaque. 

906Q  Inlaid   Plaque. 

906R  

906s  Persian  Lantern. 


Lent  by 
Persia  and  East  India  Co. 


Old  Fish  K.xife. 
Owner,  D.  Maitlanu  Armstrong. 

No. 

907     Bronze  Standard. 
907A  Italian  Flint  Lock. 
907  B Taper  Stand. 


Iron  Key  (with  section)  of 

Bastile  Padlock. 

Owner,  R.  M.  Hunt. 

Lent  by 

Mrs.  Chas.  Gralf. 
William  M.  Chase. 


142 


Miss 


Iron  Padlock  from  the  Bastile,  Paris.    XVIIIth  Century.     Owner,  R.  M.  Hunt. 
No.  Lent  by 

907c  Spanish  Lock.  Wm.  M.  Chase. 

907D    Shutter  Latch. 

907E  Dutch  Snuffers  and  Stand. 
907F  Spanish  Vise. 

907G     Bell. 

907H  Japanese  Bell. 

9071    Italian  Dark  Lantern,  X\'Ith  Century. 

907J    Old  Spanish  Candlestick. 

907  K  Old  Dutch  Candlestick, 

907L  Old  Military  Wagon  Lamp. 

908A  Old  Dutch  Repoussee  Box. 

908B  Old  Italian  Bull's-eye  Lamp. 

908c  Old  English  Watch,  Chatelaine  Trinkets,  etc. 

909A  Old  Persian  Lamp. 

913  Large  Chinese  Bronze  Bell. 

914  Old  Flemish  Iron  Chest. 

915  Old  Japanese  Bronze  Vase. 

916  Small  Chinese  Bronze  Bell. 

920  Algerian  Pipe. 

921  Venetian  Fire  Iron. 

922  ■  Lamp  Bracket. 

923        Door-knocker. 

924 

925 


Lay. 


Pringle  Mitchell. 
N.  Sarony. 


L.  C.  Tiffany. 


India  Horse  Trappings. 
Lapanese  Lantern. 


No. 
927 
928 
929 
930 
931 
932 
933 
934 
935 
936 


937 

938 

939 

940 
941 

951 
952 
953 
954 
955 
956 
957 

958 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 

973 
974 

975 
976 

976A 
976B 
976c 
976D 
976E 

977 
978 
979 


143 


Specimen  of  Fine  Iron  Work. 

Old  Venetian  Box. 

Specimen  of  Oriental  Silverwork. 

Italian  Snuffers. 

Old  Italian  Key. 

Italian  Chatelaine  Hook. 

Iron  Holder,  for  wax  tapers. 

Old  Italian  Nut-crackers. 

Byzantine  Armlet. 

Gilded  Copper  Plaque,  representing  crest  of  family  of 

the  last  Tycoon  of  Japan,  taken  from  his  pleasure-boat, 

which  was  destroyed  at  the  deposition. 
Old  Venetian  Gondola  Lamps,  with  family  crest  cut  in 

the  glass. 
Old  Sacramental  Cup,  dug  up  at  Perugia. 
Old  Flemish  Casement. 
Old  Italian  Altar  Lamp. 
Old  Spanish  Church  Lantern. 
Persian  Lantern. 
Old  Spanish  Church  Lantern. 
Wrought  Iron  Tripod. 


Lent  by 

L.  C.  Tiffany. 


George  H.  Jewell. 


Persian  Vase. 

Japanese  Repoussee  Bronze  Vase. 

Old  Chinese  Vase. 

Old  Roman  Lantern. 

Copper  Cup,  repoussee.     Italian,  XVIth  Century. 


Watson  &  Co. 

a 

J.  Chadwick. 

Moore  &  Clarke  Co. 

J.  Chadwick. 

Sypher  &  Co. 


George  J.  Raymond. 


Vantine  &  Co. 
Maitland  Armstrong. 


Copper  Vessel,  repoussee,  Italian,  XVIth  Century. 
Copper  Cup,  repoussee,  Italian,  XlVth  Century. 

- —  XVIth  Century. 

Italian  Scalding,  XlVth  Century. 
Chalice,  gilt  enameled.     Silver  medallions. 
Bas-relief,  old  Italian.     Head  of  St.  Peter. 

Bronze,  Italian,  XVth  Century. 


Etched  Iron  Plate.     Probably  German. 


Persian  Lantern. 


Old  Italian  Lamp,  brass. 


Sypher  &  Co. 


Maitland  Armstrong. 


No. 
980 
981 
982 

9«3 
984 

985 
986 

987 

988 
989 
990 
991 
992 

993 
994 

995 
996 

997 
998 

999 

999A 

999B 

999c 

999D 

999K 

999F 

999' • 

999" 

999' 

999J 

999K 

999'- 
999M 
999N 
9990 

999  P 
999Q 
999R 
999s 


144 


Scissors.     Italian,  XVIth  Century. 

Small  Byzantine  Crucifix,  copper  gilded. 

Old  Italian  Crucifix,  copper  gilt. 

copper,  XVth  Century.     Figure  older. 

Itaijan  Rki'ousske  Kettle,  XVItli  Century. 

' XlVth  Century. 

Hoi.v  Waikr  Vessel.     Italian  re[)OU5see,  XVIth  Century. 
Old  I  talian'  Scai.dino,  with  head  of  Sextus  V.,   XVIth 

Century. 
Old  Bronze  Bell.     Italian. 
Bas-relief,  XVIth  Century. 


Lent  by 
Maitland  Armstrong. 


Roman  Campagna  Lamp;  chiseled  iron. 

Key  of  Office,  gilt.     German. 

Brass  Snuffers.     Old  French. 

Brass  Fish-ladle.     Old  French. 

One  Pair  Silver  Holy  \\'ater  Vessels,  repoussee.   Italian. 

Erasers,  ivory  handles.     Old  Italian. 

Old  Jewish  Lamp,  brass. 

Old  Roman  Clock.     (Dated  1766.) 

Two  Lance-heads,  from  Druid  Tomb,  lirittany;  bronze. 

Old  Clasp,  gilt.     Nuremberg. 

Old  Italian  Bronze  Door-knocker. 

Bronze  Roman  Lamp. 

Brass  Enameled  Shrine.     Byzantine. 


Bronze  Door-handle.     Italian. 

Etruscan  Bronze  Handle,  excavated  at  Palestine. 

Italian  Brass  Plate,  repoussee 


Large  Copper  Kettle.     Old  Italian. 
Old  Lantern,  leather  and  metals. 
One  Persian  Hanging  Lamp. 
One  Chinese  Hanging  Lamp. 
Old  Brass   Door  Lamp.      Dutch. 


Archer  &  Pancoast  Mfg.  Co. 
F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 


CERAMICS. 


La  Photographie.     Pate  sur  Pate.     Porcelain.     Rose  Ground.     By  Taxile 
DoAT,  Paris.        Owner,  Mr.  Baumgarten. 


No. 

851 
852 

853 
854 

855 
856 

857 
858 

859 


MiNTON  Faience  Pot. 
MiNTON  Elephant  Flower  Stand. 
Royal  Blue  "  Sevres  "  Vase. 
Light  Blue  "  Sevres  "  Vase. 
Copeland  Vase  (painted  by  Weaver). 
Deck  Jardiniere. 

H  AVI  LAND  GrES  FaIENCE. 


Lent  by- 
Davis  Collamore  &  Co. 


145 


No. 
860 
861- 


883 
884 

88; 


146 


Old  Carvkd  Settle. 

!  Soft  Paste  "Sevres"  Vases,  painted  by  E.  Sieffert  from 
designs  by  De  Neuville.  The  chief  panels  represent  Mo- 
liere  correcting  the  play  of  "  Le  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme  " 
during  rehearsal,  and  Moliere  entertaining  a  group  of  em- 
inent men,  among  whom  are  Regnard,  Racine,  Conde,  La 
Fontaine.  Corneille  the  elder,  and  Corneille  the  younger. 

.\ncient  Mosaic. 

Old  Persl\n  Tile. 

Deck  Plaque. 

Old  "Sevres"   Vase   (once  the  property  of  King  Louis 
Philippe). 

Modern"  Dresden  Candelabrum. 


Collection  of  Pate  sur  Pate,  including  a  fine  example 
of  the  rare  Sevres  rose-tint  ground. 


863 
864 
865 
866 

867 
868 
869 

870 
871 
872 

873 
874 

875 
876 

877     

878     

879     

880  Spanish  Vase. 

881  


Large  Spanish  Vase,  blue  and  white. 
Pate  sur  Pate. 
Green  Spanish  Vase. 


Spanish  Green  Vase,  Two-handled. 
Hispano-Moresque  Plaque,  copper  luster. 
Monk  of  St.  Francisco  of  Assist,  original  in  the  Cathe- 
dral at  Toledo. 
Pate  sur  Pate    Vase,  very    fine,  formerly   belonging   to 
Napoleon  III. 


Lent  by 
Watson  (S:  Co. 


Davis  Collamore  cV  Co. 
Herter  Bros. 

Oilman  Collamore  (S:  Co. 

Pottier  &  Stymus. 
Sypher  &  Co. 


Mr.  Baumgarten. 


Herter  Bros. 
G.  Collamore  &  Co. 

John  Chadwick. 


John  Chadwick 


Herter  Bros. 


Jos.  H.  Stebbins. 


I 


OLD   COINS 


Nero. 


Syracuse. 

(Head  of  Arethuse.) 


Amphipolis.  , 

(Head  of  Apollo  with  a  Crab.) 


Alexander  the  Great. 

(Head.) 


Alexander  iiie  Great. 

(Reverse.) 


Coins  and  medals  selected  from  the  cabinets  of  the  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological 
Society,  and  Messrs.  H.  H.  Cxorringe,  Charles  E.  West,  Richard  H.  Lawrence,  G.  L. 
Feuardent,  A.  Balmano.  The  collection  will  be  renewed  from  time  to  time  during  the 
course  of  the  exhibition.     These  coins  have  appropriate  descriptions  to  them  in  their  cases. 

147 


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COINS     AND     MEDALS. 


LENT     BY     RICHARD     HOE     LAWRENCE. 

Early  Copper  Coins  of  Italy. 

Circa  B.  C.  450-300. 

501  As. — Head  of  Janus,  bearded  and  laureate.     Jic7\     Prow  of  ship  r. ;  above,  mark  of 

value,  1. 

502  yVs. — Same. 

503  As. — Same,  but  prow  1. 

504  Semis. — Head  of  Jupiter   1.;    beneath,  mark   of  value,  S.      -Rn'.     Prow  of  ship  r. ; 

above,  S. 

505  Triens. — Head   of  Pallas  1.,  wearing  crested    Corinthian    helmet;    beneath,  mark  of 

value,  •  •  •  •  (four  ounces).     J?a'.     Prow  of  ship  r. ;  beneath,  •  •  •  #. 

506  QuADRAXs. — Head  of  Hercules  !.,  in  lion's  skin ;  behind,  •••.    J?i'V.    Prow  of  ship 

r. ;  beneath,  •  •  •. 

507  Sextans. — Head  of  Mercury  1.,  wearing  winged  petasus;  beneath,  •  •.     Aer.    Prow 

of  ship  r. ;  beneath,  •  •. 

508  Uncia. —  Head  of  Roma  1.,  wearing  crested  helmet;  beneath,  #.     J^n'.     Prow  of  ship 

r. ;  beneath,  •. 

509  As. — Same  types  as  No.  i.     Reduction,  of  a  later  period. 

510  Semis. — Pegasus  flying  r. ;  beneath,  S.     J<:e7:     Same  type  1. 

511  Triens. — Horse's  head  r.;  beneath,  ###  #.     J^a:     Same  type  1. 

512  QuADRANS. — Boar  running  r. ;  beneath,  #•  #.     J^n:     Same  type  1. 

513  Sextans.— Young  male  head  r.,  wearing  pileus;  behind,  •  •.     J^c7\     Same  type  1. 

514  Triens.— Thunderbolt,  dividing  ###  #.     jRe7'.     Same  type. 

515  QuADRANs.— Open  hand  r.;  above,  club;  beneath,  •#  #.     J^cv.     Same  type  1. 

516  UxciA.— Astragalus  or  knucklebone;  above,  club.     J?er.     Same  type. 

517  Uncia. — Same,  without  club. 

518  Semis. — Dog  sleeping  1. ;  beneath.     jRa'.     Lyre  ;  to  r. 

519  QuADRANS.— Toad ;    around,    •••.      J^cr.      Anchor   having   ring  at  each  end;    to 

r.,  •  •  • . 

520  Sextans. — Hat.     Shoe  r.     /ier.     Cock  standing  1. ;  in  front,  •  #. 

521  As.— Young  head  r.,  wearing  Phrygian  helmet ;  behind,  mark  of  value,  I.    J?er.    Archaic 

wheel  of  six  spokes,  between  two  of  which,  I. 

148 


149 
SELECTION  FROM  THE  COIN  CABINET  OF  LIEUT.  COMMANDER  H.  H.  GORRINGE. 


Silver. 

5" 

POMPEY. 

523 

Julius  C^sar. 

524 

Marc  Antony. 

525 

Augustus. 

526 

Corinth. 

527 

4 

Cyrene. 

528 

Croton. 

529 

Rhodes. 

530 

Ptolemy  I. 

531 

Arsinoe. 

532 

Antigonus. 

533 

Aradus. 

534 

Cleopatra  and  Marc  Antony 

Copper  and   Bronze. 

535  3  Cleopatra. 

536  I  Trajan,  with  obelisk. 

537  I  Ptolemy. 

538  I  Lucius  Verus,  with  Pharos. 

539  I  Zenobia. 

540  5  Gold  Rings.    Egyptian. 

541  I  Ivory  Ring. 

542  I  Silver  Seal  Ring. 


Gold. 

543 

I 

Alexander. 

544 

3 

Ptolemy  Soter. 

545 

Arsinoe. 

546 

Ptolemy  III. 

547 

Berenice. 

548 

JuLiEN  the  Apostate. 

549 

Theodosius. 

550 

HONORIUS. 

551 

Justinian. 

552 

CONSTANTINUS    POGONATUS. 

553 

Constans  II.,  Heraclius  AND  Tibe- 
rius. 

554 

Michael  VII. 

555 

Abyssinian  Coin. 

556 

Oriental. 

557 

Paulus  II. 

558 

Alexander  VI. 

559 

Louis  I. 

560 

Emanuel,  of  Savoy. 

561 

7 

Glass  Oriental  Coins. 

562 

16  Bronze  Figures. 

5^3 

2 

Obelisks. 

564 

Marbles. 

565 

Wooden. 

566 

II 

Terra  Cotta. 

567 

Gold  Obelisk  Medal. 

568 

Oriental  Rug. 

FROM    PROF.  CHAS.   E.  WEST'S  COIN    CABINET. 
569     "  A  Complete  History  of  the   Coinage  of  the  World  from  the  Earliest  Time 

TO  THE  MeDItEVAL  PeRIOD." 

"  A  Complete  History  of  the  Jewish  Coinage." 


EMBROIDERIES. 


Chrysanthemums.     Deskinkd  by  Miss  Duka  Wheeler.     Lent  by  Miss  Coopef 


EMBROIDERIES. 


No. 
8008 
8oog 
8010 

Son 
8012 
8013 


8017 
8018 
8019 
8020 
8021 


8022 
8023 
8024 
8025 


ITALIAN     EMBROIDERY. 

Italian  Embroidery,  XVI Ith  Century. 

Silk  Embroidery,  XVI  Ith  Century. 

Hanging  Embroidery,  of  silver,  gold  and  coral, 

XVI Ith  Century. 
Priest's  Vestment,  XVth  Century.     Italian. 
Turkish  Embroidery,  silver  on  velvet. 
Spanish  Embroidery,  on  lace,  XVIIth  Century. 


GERMAN     EMBROIDERY. 

^014     Portion  of  Embroidery  on  Silk,  German,  1740. 

5015     Curious  Piece  of  Old  German  Work,  XVIth  Century, 

I016     German  Embroidery,  XVIth  Century. 


Lent  by 
Herter  Bros. 


Maitland  Armstrong. 
H.  G.  Marquand. 


Miss  Fehr. 
Mrs.  Del  Monte. 


CHINESE     EMBROIDERY. 

Chinese  Embroidered  Pouff.  Herter  Bros. 

Seat  and  Back,  Chinese  embroidery.  1' 

Chinese  Table  Cover,  Embroidered  Dragons.  " 

Chinese  Hangings.  "     ' 
Imperial    Chinese    Embroidered    Robe.       Imperial 

Robes  and  Divan  Cover.  F.  W.  Cheney. 

Note. — These  were  part  of  the  loot  of  the  Imperial  Palace  at  Pekin,  when  sacked  by  the  French. 

Embroidered  Peacock.     Chinese.  Mrs.  J.  C.  Brown. 

Japanese  Robe,  partly  embroidered  and  partly  printed.  F.  W.  Cheney. 

Ancient  Japanese  Embroidery.  Herter  Bros. 

Large  Chinese  Embroidery,  yellow,  with  dragons.  " 


ENGLISH     EMBROIDERY. 

5026  *Unique  Piece  of  Embroidery  and  Needle  Weaving, 
on  silver  threads,  in  a  method  now  obsolete.  English, 
1640. 

*  To  be  examined  with  glass. 


Mrs.  R.  E.  Mack. 


:;s^~-^->^^"?'^y^aL  ^3^ 


)^'  :^  ^  J^^f; 


8009.     Turkish  Embroidery.     Used  as  a  Frieze.     Lent  ky  IIerter  Brothers. 


8027 

8028 
8029 
S030 
8031 
8032 
8033 

8034 


TURKISH     EMBROIDERY. 

Turkish  Frieze,  XVI I th  Century.     Curious  specimen  of 

double  applique  in  woolens. 
Turkish  Portiere. 
Saddle  Cloth. 
Portuguese  Embroidery,  XVIth  Century. 


Lent  by 


Herter  Bros. 


Moorish  Door  Hanging. 

Small   Piece  of  Spanish   Embroidery,  silk,   XVIIIth 

Century. 
Spanish  Embroidered  Frontal  on  White  Silk,  XVIth 

CenturY. 


John  Chadwick. 


153 

No. 

8035     Spanish  Embroidery  on   Roman  Silk,  supposed  to  be 
history  of  a  family. 

8037  Piece  of  Spanish  Embroidery. 

INDIAN     EMBROIDERY. 

8038  Indian  Embroidery,  XVIIth  Century. 

8039  XVIIIth  Century. 

8040  Rare  Piece  of  Persian  Embroidery  on  Camel's  Hair. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

8041  Red  Velvet,  Gold  and  Silk  Embroidered  Tiara. 

8042  Gold  Embroidered  Tiara. 

8043  Two  Pieces  Red  Velvet  Embroidery,  XVIIIth  Century. 

8044  Ecclesiastical  Embroidery  of  Beads.     School  unknown. 

8045  Gothic  Gold  Embroidered  Tiara. 


Lent  by 

Mr.'^.  A.  M.  Dodge. 
Mrs.  Del  Monte. 


Herter  Bros. 
H.  G.  Marquand. 

L  Chad  wick. 


Mrs.  R.  M.  Hunt, 
[ohn  Chadwick. 


ANCIENT    AND    MODERN    ALGERIAN    AND    MOROCCO  EMBROIDERIES.* 

8046  Portion    of    old  Algerian  border,  silk  on  linen,  XVIth 

Century.  Mrs.  T.  M.  Wheeler. 

8047  Border  of   Algerian    Work,  colored   silks   upon    thin 

linen.  " 

8048  Very  Fine  Specimen  of  Ancient  Morocco  Work,  red 

silk  on  linen.  " 

8049  Broad  Border,  Morocco  work,  crimson  twisted  silk  on 

linen.  " 

8050  Very    Fine     Handkerchief     Border,    Algerian    lace 

embroidery,  XVIIIth  Century. 

8051  Very  Fine  Specimen  of  Ancient  Open  Lace  Stitch, 

upon  linen.     From  Seville. 

8052  Beautiful  Piece  of  Modern  Algerian  Work,  done  in 

the  school  founded  by  Madame  Luce,  with  photograph 
of  pupil  who  executed  it. 

8053  Modern    Cut    Work,    derived     from    Algerian    work, 

designed  and  worked  by 

8054  Piece  of  Drawn  and  Lace  Work,  upon  linen,  wrought 

by  Marie  Antoinette  during  her  imprisonment. 

8055  Handkerchief,  Caracus. 

8056  

8057  


8058     Piece  of  Old  Ribbon  Work,  time  of  Marie  Antoinette. 


Mrs.  Del  Monte. 
Mrs.  Mack. 

Mrs.  Weld. 

Miss  Margaret  Blake. 

Mrs.  Shears. 
Mrs.  Frolich. 


Mrs.  Del  Monte. 


*  Note. — This  school  is  considered  of  importance,  as  having  influenced  the  Fayal,  Morocco,  Minorcan,. 
South  American,  and  Mexican  work. 


No. 

8062 
8063 
8064 
8065 
8066 
8067 
8068 
8069 
8070 


S071 
8072 

8073 
8074 

8076 


8077 
8078 
8079 


OLD  TAPESTRY. 

Fink  Old  Bkauvais.     Designed  by  Teniers. 


I  lALiAN,  X\'th  Century. 

Head  of  Christ,  in  old  Goljelin  tapestry. 

Tapkstrv. 


Lent  by 

Mrs.  M.  T.  Van  Beuren. 
A.  S.  Hewitt. 


Maitland  Armstrong. 

O.  G.  Hillard. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dodge. 


EARLY    AMERICAN    AND    COLONIAL    EMBROIDERIES. 

Picture.     Holy  Family.  -^ 

Six  Work-bags.  [ 

c.  -n  r  Done  at  the  Moravian  School,  Bethlehem,  Penn 

Small  Pieces.  |  ' 

Sampler,  1740.  J 

Piece  on  White  Satin.  Worked  by  Miss  Jemima  Camp- 
bell at  the  Moravian  School  during  the  Revolution. 

\\"ork-bag.  Embroidered  at  the  Moravian  School,  1809. 
Cushion  of  white  satin  with  flowers.  Motto  upon 
reverse:     "Wrought    where    the  peaceful   Lehi   flows." 

Small  Pin  Ball,  1809. 

Card  Case,  white  satin,  1809. 

Pincushion,  for  infant's  basket.  Worked  at  the  school  in 
1803.  Flowers  and  motto:  "May  Health,  Joy  and 
Prosperity  Attend  this  Infant  Constantly." 


Miss  M.  A.  Cooper. 


Mrs.  Geo.  B.  Ripley. 
Mrs.  Geo.  L.  Perkins. 


Mrs.  Walter  B.  Lawrence. 


EARLY     AMERICAN. 

8120  Hai.ar  and  Ishmael  in  the  Wilderness.     Embroidered 

by  Margaret  Taylor,  1800. 

81 21  Series  OF  Five  Pictures,  Sorrows  of  Werter.    Done  by 

one  of  the  ancestors  of  owner,  1800. 

8122  Series  of  Three  Pictures,  supposed  to  be  portraits  and 

record  of  family  incidents.     Done  about  1780. 

8123  Linen  Curtain.     Embroidered  in  1748. 

8124  Basket   of  Flowers,  on  white  satin.     Embroidered  by 

Charlotte  Perkins,  Nova  Scotia,  about  1800. 

8125  Samplkr.    Done   by  Mary  Van  Antwerp,  aged  6  years. 

1760. 

8126  Sampler.    By  Mary  Lawrence.     1733. 

8127        By  Elizabeth  Elmendoff",  aged  11.     1766. 


Robert  Glover. 
C.  Garretson. 

Mrs.  Isaac  Johnson. 

Miss  Perkins. 

C.  H.  (i. 

Mrs.  \\'alter  B.  Lawrence. 

Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer. 


155 

No.  Lent  by 

8128  Warwick  Casile.     Embroidered  on  white  satin  by  Mary 

Rae.     1802.  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer. 

8129  Family  Group.     Painted   on   silk,  in  1810,  by   Elkanah 

Tisdale,  artist,  in  Connecticut.     Embroidered  by  a  yomig 

lady  of  14.  H.  W.  Hubbell. 

8130  Sampler,  by  Lucy  Perkins.     1792.  Miss  Perkins. 

8131  Scriptural  Subject.  Miss  Cooper. 

8133  Embroidered  Dress,  Tambour  Stitch.  Mrs.  SchoUe. 

MODERN  AMERICAN. 

8134  Apple  Blossoms,  by  Mrs.  Holmes.  C.  Vanderbilt. 

8135  Light  in  the  Window.  " 

8136  Snow  Storm.  " 

EXHIBIT    OF  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICAN  EMBROIDERIES. 

8137  Series    of    Needle-woven    Tapestries,    belonging    to 

Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  wrought  by  the  Associated  Artists, 
designed  by  Miss  Dora  Wheeler. 

8139  Portiere,  designed  by  Miss  Caroline  Townshend. 

8140  Portiere  "Autumn,"  designed  and  embroidered  by  Miss  H.  M.  Weld. 

8141  Table  Scarf,  designed  and  embroidered  by  " 

8142  Piece   of   Embroidery,  '•  Roses,"  designed  and  embroid- 

ered by  Miss  Jessie  D.  Savage. 

8143  Panel  for  Screen,     "  Raphael  Hours."  " 

8145  Portiere,  "Chrysanthemums."  Miss  H.M.Weld. 

8146  Table  Scarf,  designed  by  Miss  Annie  Lee;  embroidered 

by  Miss  Frances  H.  Lee.  " 

8147  Sofa  Cushion,  designed  by   Miss  Annie    Lee;  embroid- 

ered by  Miss  Frances  H.  Lee.  " 

8148  Hanging,  for  music  cabinet.  Society  of  Decorative  Art,  Detroit. 

8149  Landscape,  "Sunset."     Designed  and  embroidered  by  Mrs.  Andrew  J.  Peters. 

8150  Figure,  "Twilight."     Designed  by  Miss  Dora  Wheeler; 

embroidered  by  Miss  Cora  Thompson. 

81 5 1  Set  of  Doylies,  by  Misses  Lee,  Boston. 

8152  Piece  OF  Embroidery,  designed  and  embroidered  by  Miss 

E.  Griswold.  Mrs.  Fredk.  Schenck. 

8154  Bolting-cloth  Curtain.     Designed  and  executed  by  Miss  M.  A.  Williamson. 

8155  Screen.     Designed  by   Miss    Rosina   Emmet;   embroid- 

ered by  Miss  Emmet.  Mrs.  Robeit  Temple  Emmet. 

8156  Embroidery  Sketch  upon  Silk,  "  Sea  Cliff "     Designed 

and  embroidered  by  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears. 

8157  Light-house,  off  coast  of  Alexandria.  " 

8158  Embroidered  Lion.  Miss  Ahce  King. 


No. 
8i6: 


8163 

8164 
8165 
8166 
8167 

•8168 


8171 

817? 

8173 
8174 

8175 
8176 

8177 

8178 

8179 

8180 


8181 

8188 
8190 
8191 
8192 

8193 
8194 
8195 

8196 
8197 
8198 
8199 
8200 
8202 
8203 


Piece  of  Embkoidery,  for  screen,  '-Jar  of  Chrysanthe- 
mums." Drawn  by  Miss  Dora  Wheeler;  embroidered 
under  the  (hrection  of  Associated  Artists. 

Pair  of  Portieres,  "Jar  of  Roses."  Designed  and  worked 
by 

Portiere,  "  Fleur  de  Lis."     Designed  and  executed  by 

Door  Hanging,  "  Bed  of  Pansies." 

Bolting-cloth  Curtain,  "  Roses." 

Hanging  E.mbroidery,  on  bamboo  silk.  Designed  by 
Miss  Ida  F.  Clark. 

Hanging  of  Needle-woven  Tapestry.  Arranged  from 
the  painting  of  the  "  Arena,"  by  H.  Le  Roux ;  by  Miss 
Ida  F.  Clark.     Wrought  by 

Tapestry.  Designed  by  Mrs.  W.  S.  Hoyt.  Executed  at 
the  Pelham  Industry. 

Wall  Panel,  "  Milk  Weed."       Mrs.  W.  S.  Hoyt. 

Set  for  Bed.     Open-work  and  darning.    " 

Half  Curtain.  "  Snow  Balls."   Mrs.  W.  G.  Weld. 

Screen  Panel.     "  Hydrangea." 


Lent  by 

Miss  Cooper. 
Associated  Artists. 


Curtain.     Aj^plicpie. 

Fire-board  Screen. 

Sofa  Pillow. 

Embroideries.   .  Boston  Soc'y  of  Decorative  Art. 

FABRICS,  ANCIENT  AND  MODERN. 

Table    Cover.      Sample    Chinese    weaving,    very   rare, 

art  lost. 
Persian  Gold  Brocade,  of  XVIIIth  Century. 
Spanish  Gold.     XVIIth  Century. 
Ancient  Japanese  Silk  and  Gold  Brocade. 
Ancient  Japanese  Brocade,  gold  and  silk. 
Japanese  Gold  Brocade. 
(ioLD  Silk  Broche,  period  Louis  XIV. 
Fine   Example  of  Gold-Woven  Kincob,  part  of  Greek 

skirt. 
Piece  of  Modern  French  Velour,  designed  by 
Cloth  of  Gold  and  Silk,  American. 
Modern  French. 


Japanese  Weaving,  of  a  Curious  Kind. 
Brocade. 


Orchard. 


F.  Hoj)kinson  Smith. 
John  Chadwick. 

Herter  Bro^. 
Mrs.  T.  M.  Wheeler. 

Herter  Bros. 

Mrs.  T.  M.  Wheeler. 

Herter  Bros. 

Associated  Artists. 


F.  W.  Cheney. 
Mrs.  Del  Monte. 


I 


WOOD  ENGRAVINGS. 


No. 

700  From    Wordsworth's    Poems.       Artist,    St.    John    Harper. 

Cut  for  the  Manhattan  Publishing  Co.,  N.  Y. 

701  Portrait,  S.  L.  Clemens.     Artist,  A.  H.   Thayer.     Cut  for 

The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

702  Inside    the    Bar.     Artist,  iWinslow    Homer.     Cut  for  The 

Century  Co. 

703  Modjeska.     Artist,  Wyatt  Eaton.     Cut  for  The  Century  Co., 

N.  Y. 

704  Spanish  Creole.     Artist,  Mary  Hallock  Foote.     Cut  for  The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

705  Madame  Uelpliine's   House.     Artist,  J.   Pennell.     Cut  for 

The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

706  Turkey  Pasture.     Artist,  George  Fuller.     Cut  for  The  Cent- 

ury Co.,  N.  Y. 

707  Winifred    Dysart.      Artist,    George    Fuller.      Cut    for  The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

708  Sub-Title  of  Brushwood.    Illustration  to  "  Drifting."   Artist, 

F.  Dielman.     Cut  for  J.  B.  Lippincott  &   Co.,  Phila. 
Drawn  on  wood. 

709  Professor  Landing  a  Double.     Artist,  Cocks.     Cut  for  The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

710  Virgilia.     Artist,  Thomas  Woolner.     Cut  for  The  Century 

Co.,  N.  Y. 

711  Castle  Rock.     Artist,  Harper.     Cut  for  G.  Putnam. 

712  Illustration.     Artist,    G.   Dore.     Cut   for   Harper  &  Bros., 

N.  Y. 

713  Pansies.     Artist,  F.  French.     Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

714  Spring.     Artist,  Chaplin. 

715  Roaring  Brook.    Artist,  J.  D.  Woodward.     Cut  for  Hough- 

ton, Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston. 

716  Studio  of  G.  H.  Boughton.     Artist,  C.  Vanderhofif.     Cut  for 

The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

717  Daisies.     Artist,    A.    Parsons.     Cut  for    Harper    &    Bros., 

N.  Y. 

718  "  The  First  Profit." 

719  Faust.     Artist,  E.  A.  Abbey.     Cut  for    Harper   &    Bros., 

N.  Y. 

720  A  Sunday  Morning  in  Surrey.     Artist,  Alfred  Parsons.    Cut 

for  Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

157 


Engraver. 

Horace  Baker, 
T.  Cole. 


R.  C.  Collins. 
W.  B.  Closson. 


John  Dalziel. 

H.  Davidson. 

J.  W.  Evans. 
Louis  C-  Faber. 

Frank  French. 

Gaston  Fay. 

John  Hellawell. 

A.  Hayman. 

Thos.  Hellawell. 
Lizzie  J.  Hall. 

Robert  Hoskin. 


\o. 

721 

722 

723 

7^3 

726 
727 

728 

729 

730 

731 

732 

733 

734 

735 

736 

737 

738 

739 

740 

741 

742 

743 


Stratford.  Artist,  A.  Parsons.  Cut  for  The  Century  Co.  N.Y. 
A.  Daudet.     From  photograph.     Cut  for  Tlie  Century  Co., 

X.  Y. 
Portrait.      H.    Longfellow.      From    jjhotograph.     Cut    for 

The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Portrait.    Peter  Cooper.    From  photograph.    By  Cox.  Cut 

for  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 
At  Sea.     Artist,  Elbridge  Kingsley.     Cut  for  The  Century 

Co..  N.  Y.  , 

Stratford,  Artist,  Lummis.     Cut  for  Belden  Bros. 
Head  of  Old  Peasant  Artist.   F.  P.  Vinton.     Cut  for  The 

Century  Co..  N.  Y, 
Herd  of  Buffaloes,     .\rtist,  Geo.  Inne^s,  Jr.     Cut  for  Scrib- 

ner's  Monthly. 
Poetry  Kissing  Lenore.     Artist,  Dore.     Cut  for  Harper  & 

Bros.,  N.  Y. 
Verdier  Rose.    The  Eugenie     Cut  from  Photo,  direct  from 

nature.     For  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 
P'rangois-Michelon    Rose.      Cut  from   Photo,    direct    from 

nature.     For  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Portrait.    George  ^Vashington.    Artist,  Gilbeit  Stuart.    Cut 

for  Harper  &  Bros..  N.  Y. 
Portrait.     Martha  ^Vashingto:^.     Artist,  Gilbert  Stuart.    Cut 

for  Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 
The    Beacon    Light.     Artist,   J.   D.   AVoodward.     Cut    for 

Roberts  Bros.,  Boston. 
Fables.     Artist,  P.  Moran.     Cut   lor   E.   H.  Butler  (S:  Co., 

Philadelphia. 
At  the  Piano.    Artist,  J.  A.  M.  Whistler.     Cut  for  Scribner's 

Monthly,  N.  Y. 
Christ  before  Pilate.     Artist,  M.  Munkacsy.     Cut  for  Con- 
tinental Publishing  Co. 
Fingal's  Cave.      Artist,  E.  A.  Abbey.      Cut  for  Har])er  & 

Bros.,  N.  Y. 
The  Rabbit  Hunt.     Artist,  \V.  H.  Gibson.     Cut  for  Harper 

&  Bros.,  N.  Y. 
The  Milk  Carrier.     Artist,  J.  F.  Miller.      Cut  for  The  Cent- 
ury Co.,  N.  Y. 
Bolton  Pass.     Artist,  F.  B.  Schell.     Cut  for  Belden  Bros. 
Village  in  Canada.     Artist,  W.  C.  Fitler.     Cut  for  Belden 

Bros. 
"The    Prado"at   Sunset.     Artist,  Robert   Blum.     Cut  for 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston. 


Engraver. 

J.  F.  JungHng. 
T.  Johnson. 


Elbridge  Kingsley. 
Emil  Kunzc. 

S.  S.  Kilburn. 

F.  S.  King. 


G.  Kruell. 


A.  M.  Lindsay. 


Miss  C.  A.  Powell. 


F.  A.  Pettit. 


Florence  W.  Richardson. 
C.  Schwarzburger. 

T.  L.  Smart. 

E.  R.  Tichenor. 


159 

No. 

744  Gov.  Prince's  Birthplace.      Artist,  G.  W.  Edwards.     Cut  for 

The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

745  A    Little    Transaction.     Artist,    C.  S.   Reinhart.     Cut    for 

Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

746  Interrupted    Pilgrims.      Artist,    W.    M.    Laftan.       Cut    for 

Scribner's  Monthly,  N.  Y. 

747  The  Haunted  House.     Artist,  W.  Gibson.     Cut  f  r  Harper 

&  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

748  Shandon  Bells.    Artist,  W.  Small.     Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros., 

N.  Y. 

749  French  Soldiers.     Early  Morning.     Artist,  R.  F.  Zogbaum. 

750  Burial  of  a  Founder.    Artist,  Henry  Sandham.    Cut  for  The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

751  Old  Fish  House  at  Gloucester,  Mass.    Artist,  S.  Parrish.    Cut 

for  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y.     From  Etching. 

752  The  Etcher.    Artist,  R.  Blum.    Cut  for  The  Century  Co., 

N.  Y.     From  Etching. 

753  Mammy  "  Saurkrauts"  Row,  Phila.     Artist,  J.  Pennell.   Cut 

for  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

754  Old  Tool  House.     Artist,  Alice  Barber.     Cut  for  Our  Con- 

tinent, N.  Y. 

755  Gate-way,  St.  Joseph.    Artist,  J.  Pennell.    Cut  for  Our  Con- 

tinent, N.  Y. 

756  In  Godmother's  Garden.    Artist,  Girard.     Cut  for  E.  Heine- 

man  n. 

757  The  Wood  Engraver.     Artist,  C.  Ulrich.    Cut  for  E.  Heine- 

man  n. 

758  Washington's   Headquarters   at   Newburgh.      Artist,   C.   A, 

Vanderhoof     Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

759  Tadema's  Designing  Room.    Artist,  C.  A.  Vanderhoof    Cut 

for  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

760  Sunrise,    Mass.       Artist,    Henry    Sandham.      Cut   for   The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

761  Mermaid.      Artist,  F.  S.  Church.     Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros., 

N.  Y. 

762  Driving  a  Field.      Artist,  H.  Poore.     Cut  for  J.  B.  Lippin- 

cott. 

763  Carnival.     Artist,  Gavarni.     Cut  for  Hetzel.     From  draw- 

ing on  the  wood. 

764  A  Type.     Artist,  Gavarni.     Cut  for  Hetzel.     From  drawing 

on  the  wood. 

765  Lilacs.     Artist,  Riscreux.     Cut  for  Didot.     From  drawing 

on  the  wood. 


Engraver. 
M.  J.  Underbill. 
Henry  Wolf. 

(Jtto  C.  Wigand 

Otto  C.  Wigand. 
A.  J.  Whitney. 

J.  H.  E.  Whitney. 


Lettie  R.  Willoughby. 

a 

G.  Winckler. 
W.  R.  Bodenstab. 

a 

H.  C.  Atwood. 
E.  Heinemann. 

a 

Felix  Leblanc. 


i6o 

No. 

766  Althoea.    Artist,  Riscreux.     Cut  for  Didot.     From  drawing 

on  the  wood. 

767  La  Bohemienne.    Artist,  Franz  Hals.    Cut  for  The  Century 

Co.,  N.  Y. 

768  In  the  Pines.    Artist,  W.  H.  Gibson.   Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros., 

N.  Y. 

769  City  of  Kambalu.     Artist,  A.  Fredricks.     Cut  for  Osgood 

&  Co. 

770  Venice   by    MoonHght.      Artist,    Ross   Turner.      Cut   for 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 

771  Illustration  for  Gray's  Elegy.    Artist,  G.  F.  Murphy.    Cut  for 

J.  B.  Lippincott. 

772  The  Tramp  of  Odin's  Steed.     Artist,  C.  Beckwith.     Cut  for 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 

773  Riding  Tory  on  a  Rail.     Artist,  C.  S.  Rhinehart.     Cut  for 

Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

774  Mexican    Diligence.      Artist,   A.    C.    Redwood.      Cut  for 

Harper  &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

775  Landscape,     Artist,  Alfred  Parsons.     Cut  for  The  Century 

Co.,  N.  Y. 

776  The  Voice  of  The  Sea.     Artist,  A.  Quartley.     Cut  for  Har- 

per &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

777  The  Professor.     Artist,  F.   Duveneck.     Cut   for  American 

Art  Review. 
77S     Bayard  Taylor.     Bas-Relief.     Artist,  R.  O'Donovan.     Cut 
for  The  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

779  The  Penitents.    Artist,  L.  Perrault.    Cut  for  Harper  &:  Bros., 

N.  Y. 

780  Edmund  Burke.     Artist,  Joshua  Reynolds.     Cut  for  Har- 

per &  Bros.,  N.  Y. 

781  Salvini  as  Macbeth.      Artist,  Robert  Blum.       Cut  for  The 

Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

782  Eager  for  The  Fray.     Artist,  Walter  Shirlaw. 

783  Dartmouth  Moor.     Artist,  R.  Swain  Gilford. 

784  Twilight.     Artist,  George  Inness.     Cut   for   The    Century 

Co.,  N.  Y. 

785  The  Bath.     Artist,  Alma  Tadema.     Cut  for  Our  Continent. 

786  Snake  Falls.     Artist,  T.  Moran.     Cut  for  Aldine  Co. 

787  Gates  of  Paradise.     Cut  for  Harper  &  Bros,  from  a  photo. 

from  the  Gates. 

788  Emile  Augier.  '  From  Photo.      Cut  for  The  Centurv  Co., 

N.  Y. 


En  f;  raver. 

Felix  Leblanc. 
Wdly  Miller. 

J.  D.  Sugden. 

H.  E.  Sylvester. 
it 

H.  Velten. 

J.  G.  Smithwick. 

W.  H.  Morse. 

Fred.  Juengling. 


R.  A.  Muller. 


Geo.  P.  Bartle. 
7ohn  P.  Davis. 


A.  Measom. 

G.  E.  Johnson. 

H.  Velten. 


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Central  Trust  Company  of  New  -York. 

No.    15    NASSAU    STREET,    CORNER    OF   PINE    STREET. 


Capital,    $1,000,000   in    U.  S.    Bonds,  with    $1,100,000    Surplus. 


Allows  interest  on  deposits,  returnable  on  demand,  or  at  specified  dates.  Is  a  legal  depository  for  money 
paid  into  Court.  Is  authorized  to  act  as  Executor,  Administrator,  Guardian,  or  in  any  other  position  of  trust. 
Also  as  Registrar  or  Transfer  Agent  of  Stocks  and  Bonds,  and  as  Trustee  for  Railroad  Mortgages. 

HENRY   F.    SPAULDING,  President. 
FREDERIC   P.    OLCOTT,  K,.      ^      .,     , 

B.  B.    SHERMAN,  '  J  Vice-Presidents. 

C.  H.    P.    BABCOCK,  Secretary. 
GEORGE   SHERMAN,    Ass't  Secretary. 


EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE. 


JACOB  D.  VERMILYE, 
BENJ.  B.  SHERMAN, 


SAMUEL  D.  BABCOCK, 
CHARLES  LANIER, 


FREDERIC  P.  OLCOTT,  ISAAC  N.  PHELPS. 

FREDERICK  H.  COSSITT,     EDMUND  W.  CORLIES. 


Class  of  1884. 

A.  A.  LOW 

FREb'K  H.'  COSSITT, 

JACOB  D.  VERMILYK, 

W.M.   ALI.EN  BUTLER, 

PF.RCV  R.  PYNE, 

WM.   H.  APPI.ETON, 

EDMUND  W.  CORLIES, 

GEO.   M.-^CCULLOCH  MILLER, 

CORNELIUS  N.  BLLSS. 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES. 

Class  of  i88j. 
SAM'L  D.   BABCOCK, 
ISAAC  N.  PHELPS, 
JONATHAN  THORNE, 
AMOS  R.  ENO, 
GUSTAV  SCHWAB, 
JAMES  P.  WALLACE, 
JOSIAH  M.   FISKE, 
HENRY  F.    SPAULDING, 
JOHN  S.  KENNEDY. 


Class  of  18S6. 
DAVID  DOWS, 
GEO.  W.  LANE, 
BENJ.   B.   SHERMAN, 
J.  PIER  PONT  MORGAN, 
CHAS.   LANIER, 
GEORGE  I.  SENEY, 
CHAS.  G.  LANDON, 
WM.  H.  WEBB, 
FREDERIC  P.  OLCOTT. 


United  States  Trust  Company 


OF   NEW -YORK. 


•^•^  No.    49   Wall    Street. 

— ^  — 

CAPITAL  and   SURPI.US, 


S5,S50,000 

This  Company  is  a  legal  depository  for  moneys  paid  into  Court,  and  is  authorized    to  act  as  guardian  or 
receiver  of  estates. 

INTEREST    ALLOWED    ON    DEPOSITS, 

which  may  be  made  at  any  time  and  withdrawn  after  five  days'  notice,  and  will  be  entitled  to  interest  for  the  whole 
time  they  may  remain  with  the  Company. 

Executors,  .Administrators,  or  Trustees  of  Estates,  and  Females  unaccustomed  to  the  transaction  of  business, 
as  well  as  Religious  and  Benevolent  Institutions,  will  find  this  Company  a  convenient  depository  for  money. 


TRUSTEES. 


DAN  H.  ARNOLD, 
THOMAS   SLOCOMB, 
CHARLES   E.  BILL, 
WILSON   G.  HUNT, 
WILLIAM    H.   MACY, 
JOHN  J.  CISCO, 
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